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Masquerade - The Lives of Noel Coward

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Informationen zum Autor Oliver Soden was born in Bath, and educated at Lancing College, and then at Clare College, Cambridge, where he took a double first in English. He worked as literary assistant to RSC founder-director John Barton, editing a volume of Barton's ten-play cycle Tantalus , before becoming a researcher on BBC Radio 3's long-running programme Private Passions . Klappentext This sparkling, revelatory biography by the award-winning author of Michael Tippett celebrates Noël Coward as a pioneer in life, art and sexuality - 'At last, the character of Noël Coward makes sense' (The Critic) Vorwort This sparkling, revelatory biography by the award-winning author of Michael Tippett celebrates Noël Coward as a pioneer in life, art and sexuality - 'At last, the character of Noël Coward makes sense' ( The Critic ) Zusammenfassung This sparkling, revelatory biography by the award-winning author of Michael Tippett celebrates Noël Coward as a pioneer in life, art and sexuality - 'At last, the character of Noël Coward makes sense' (The Critic)

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