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Alistair Beaton

    The Little Book Of Management Bollocks
    The Little Book Of Complete Bollocks
    Feelgood
    The Little Book of Brexit Bollocks
    Fracked!
    Jeder stirbt fur sich allein
    • Jeder stirbt fur sich allein

      Roman

      • 704 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      4,3(12909)Abgeben

      Der Stoff dieses Romans ist authentisch. Fallada erfuhr 1945 aus einer Gestapo-Akte vom Schicksal eines Berliner Ehepaars, das mit Botschaften auf Karten und Kanzleibögen einen einsamen, aussichtlichslosen Widerstand wagte und 1943 hingerichtet wurde. Den Roman, seinen letzten, schrieb Fallada ein Jahr später, im Herbst 1946, in knapp vier Wochen. „… seit ‚Wolf unter Wölfen’ wieder der erste richtige Fallada“, schrieb er in dieser Zeit an seine geschiedene Frau Anna Ditzen. Als das Buch 1947 im Aufbau-Verlag erschien, lebte Fallada nicht mehr. Heute gehört der Roman – verfilmt und dramatisiert – zu den eindrucksvollsten und populärsten Büchern des Autors.

      Jeder stirbt fur sich allein
    • How would you feel about sitting in front of that nice old village pub on a sunny afternoon while convoys of 40-ton tankers roll past six feet away? Deerland Energy's plans to drill for shale gas in the pretty village of Fenstock are going well. The company is looking at big profits. They can count on the support of distinguished scientists working in university departments funded by the energy companies while at local level, Councillor Pilbeam, Chair of the Planning Committee, seems to be open to lucrative offers. The only slight snag is a ragged band of protesters, reluctantly led by retired academic Elizabeth Blackwood. Surely she's just another 'mad old biddy', as she's characterised by ruthless PR guru Joe Selby. This new razor-sharp black comedy by Alistair Beaton takes a timely look at the conflicted core of planetary energy and earthly power. Fracked! received its world premiere at the Chichester's Minerva Theatre on 8 July 2016.

      Fracked!
    • Feelgood

      • 106 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,4(9)Abgeben

      Alistair Beaton's new play, part farce, part biting satire, on modern politics, New Labour and the fine art of spin is set in the plush seaside hotel of a party conference as anti-capitalist riots rage in the streets below. schovat popis

      Feelgood
    • 3,6(53)Abgeben

      This is a much needed parody of all those kitschy little books like THE LITTLE BOOK OF CALM that promise that peace of mind, success, happiness, terrific orgasms, good health and longevity are all available in an icklewickle package costing not more than a few quid.

      The Little Book Of Complete Bollocks
    • 3,4(51)Abgeben

      This book is dedicated to helping you in your pursuit of excellence, profitability and becoming a less pleasant person. schovat popis

      The Little Book Of Management Bollocks
    • Caledonia

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Caledonia is a story of greed, euphoria and mass delusion. It is the story of a small, poor country mistaking itself for a place that is both big and rich. It is an ancient story for modern times.William Paterson was a financial adventurer who in 1698 devised one of the most daring and disastrous speculations of all time. His plan: to found a Scottish colony in Darien on the isthmus of Panama in Central America and turn Scotland, one of the poorest nations in Europe, into a prosperous colonial power. He invited the public to invest. And they did - in a big way. Within weeks a vast proportion of the nation's wealth had been subscribed.What went wrong? Distance, disease, corruption and culpability all played a part in this ruinous episode. Within a few years, the Scots - demoralized and impoverished - gave up their nation's independent status and signed the 1707 Treaty of Union with England. Inspired by documents, journals, letters, songs and poems of the period, celebrated playwright and satirist Alistair Beaton has created a work that is both a tribute to heroic ambition and a darkly witty take on the deceptions and self-deceptions of rich and poor alike.Caledonia headlined the Edinburgh International Festival, in a co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland and directed by Anthony Neilson in 2010.

      Caledonia