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Crash

English · Paperback / Softback

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"Everything that happens is created by you."Confidence is everything in the world of high finance. Confidence in yourself, confidence in the market. Lose that and you lose everything. Crash is the story of an enigmatic trader attempting to rebuild his life following a tragic event. As he takes the first tentative steps back into the brutal landscape of trading stocks, he feels the pressure begin to build. In the continuing wake of the financial crisis, Scottish writer Andy Duffy creates a rare and poetic insight into the psychology of a banker''s world. Directed by award-winning Traverse Associate Artist Emma Callander.>

Summary

“Everything that happens is created by you.”

Confidence is everything in the world of high finance. Confidence in yourself, confidence in the market. Lose that and you lose everything.


Crash is the story of an enigmatic trader attempting to rebuild his life following a tragic event. As he takes the first tentative steps back into the brutal landscape of trading stocks, he feels the pressure begin to build.


In the continuing wake of the financial crisis, Scottish writer Andy Duffy creates a rare and poetic insight into the psychology of a banker’s world.


Directed by award-winning Traverse Associate Artist Emma Callander.

Product details

Authors Duffy, Andy Duffy, Andy (Author) Duffy
Publisher Oberon Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9781783199532
ISBN 978-1-78319-953-2
No. of pages 64
Series Oberon Modern Plays
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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