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It explains more than we could have hoped how the miracle was wrought.' John Barber, Daily Telegraph'The process of theatrical creation comes across with rare force, expressed in language - Mr Selbourne writes very well - of rare beauty.' Michael Coveney, Plays and Players
Presents a self-portrait, a medical portrait of a community, and one observant man's response to a time of flux in the early 1960s.
Intends to identify the structural flaws in modern liberal society and to suggest energetic ways in which it might be reformed.
He is as keenly alert to the topographical as he is to the moral landscape, and it is as if the very stones of the old capitals of Eastern and Central Europe were reasserting their ancient identity.' Peter Ackroyd, The Times'I take my hat off to David Selbourne for achieving a tour de force .
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