Autogeddon by Williams Heathcote

Autogeddon by Williams Heathcote

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Williams, Heathcote: -

Heathcote Williams is a poet, playwright, author, and actor. His first book, The Speakers, was published in 1964. A portrait of the orators at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park, it was greeted with critical acclaim. He went on to write his epic poems Whale Nation, Autogedden, Sacred Elephant, and Falling for a Dolphin, which were all published by Jonathan Cape and released as audiobooks, and have won numerous awards. Heathcote is also an award-winning playwright. His first full length play, AC/DC, won a hat trick of prestigious awards: the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Play, the George Devine Award, and the John Whiting Award. His later play, The Local Stigmatic, first played at the Royal Court in 1966 and was made into a film by Al Pacino. In 2011, Roy Hutchins launched a show of Heathcote's newer poems entitled Zanzibar Cats which has had a UK Tour and a run in Edinburgh where it won the prestigious Herald Archangel Award. Heathcote lives in Oxford, England with his wife, Diana Senior.

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ISBN 13 9781559701761
ISBN 10 1559701765
Title Autogeddon
Author Williams Heathcote
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arcade Pub
Year published 1991-11-14
Number of pages 151
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.