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'In Andrew Bovell: The alchemy of collaboration, Australian artists and filmmakers pay tribute to one of Australia's greatest writers for stage and screen. Andrew Bovell's credits include the landmark film Lantana and the award-winning play When the Rain Stops Falling. He adapted Kate Grenville's book The Secret River for stage and John le Carre's A Most Wanted Man for the big screen.
''The truth of the drama he writes carries equally well in a nine-hundred-seat theatre or in a close-up, because the truth is always at the heart of his work.' - Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett.' (Publication summary)
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* Contents derived from the
Mile End,
West Torrens area,
Adelaide - South West,
Adelaide,
South Australia,:Wakefield Press
, 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Introduction, single work essay (p. 1-2)
- A Lesson in Subterfuge, single work essay (p. 5-9)
- Delicacy and Confidence, single work essay (p. 11-15)
- Trust, single work essay (p. 17-20)
- Family, single work essay (p. 23-27)
- Words, single work essay (p. 29-32)
- No Wasted Show Leather, single work essay (p. 35-43)
- A Delicate and Fragile Dance, single work essay (p. 45-50)
- In a Lamborghini Skill-Wise, single work essay (p. 53-56)
- Hunt Quietly, single work essay (p. 59-60)
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The Alchemy of Collaboration,
single work
essay
Pays tribute to Andrew Bovell, whose credits include Lantana, The Secret River and A Most Wanted Man. (Google Books)
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