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− | |[[/Theatre: Anger and Anarchy|Theatre: anger and anarchy]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/Theatre: Anger and Anarchy|Theatre: anger and anarchy]] |
− | |''[[Author:Nicolas Walter|Nicolas Walter]] | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Nicolas Walter|Nicolas Walter]] |
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− | |[[/Where Civilisation Begins|Where civilisation begins]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/Where Civilisation Begins|Where civilisation begins]] |
− | |''[[Author:Arnold Wesker|Arnold Wesker]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Arnold Wesker|Arnold Wesker]]'' |
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− | |[[/Room to move about|Room to move about]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/Room to move about|Room to move about]] |
− | |''[[Author:David Markham|David Markham]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:David Markham|David Markham]]'' |
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− | |[[/The language of persuasion|The language of persuasion]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/The language of persuasion|The language of persuasion]] |
− | |''[[Author:Harold Drasdo|Harold Drasdo]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Harold Drasdo|Harold Drasdo]]'' |
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− | |[[/To start wagging and stop tampering|To start wagging and stop tampering]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/To start wagging and stop tampering|To start wagging and stop tampering]] |
− | |''[[Author:Roger Bray|Roger Bray]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Roger Bray|Roger Bray]]'' |
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− | |[[/Were they way out way back?|Were they way out, way back?]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/Were they way out way back?|Were they way out, way back?]] |
− | |''[[Author:Sam Weiner|Sam Weiner]] & [[Author:H. W. Morton|H. W. Morton]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Sam Weiner|Sam Weiner]] & [[Author:H. W. Morton|H. W. Morton]]'' |
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− | |[[/Freedom of access: follow-up|More about freedom of access]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/Freedom of access: follow-up|More about freedom of access]] |
− | |''[[Author:Donald Rooum|Donald Rooum]], [[Author:Eric Hughes|Eric Hughes]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Donald Rooum|Donald Rooum]], [[Author:Eric Hughes|Eric Hughes]]'' |
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− | |[[/On the idea of anarchy|On the idea of anarchy]] | + | |valign="top" |[[/On the idea of anarchy|On the idea of anarchy]] |
− | |''[[Author:Jeremy Westall|Jeremy Westall]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Jeremy Westall|Jeremy Westall]]'' |
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− | |''[[Author:Colin Munro|Colin Munro]]'' | + | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Colin Munro|Colin Munro]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 29 August 2016
Contents of No. 19
September 1962
PLAYS TO ORDER FROM FREEDOM BOOKSHOP
John Arden: | Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance 3s. 6d., Live Like Pigs (in ned 3) 2s. 6d., |
Brendan Behan: | The Quare Fellow 3s. 6d., The Hostage 3s. 6d. |
Robert Bolt: | The Tiger and the Horse 8s. 6d. |
Shelagh Delaney: | A Taste of Honey 4s. 0d., The Lion in Love 4s. 6d. |
Jack Gelber: | The Connection 10s. 6d. |
Willis Hall: | The Long and the Short and the Tall (in ned 3) 2s. 6d. |
Michael Hastings: | Yes and After (in ned 4) 3s. 6d. |
Eugene Ionesco: | Plays, Vol. 1 (The Lesson, The Chairs, etc.) 18s. 0d. |
Ann Jellicoe: | The Knack 6s. 0d. |
Arthur Kopit: | Oh Dad, Poor Dad … 4s. 6d. |
Bernard Kops: | The Hamlet of Stepney Green (in ned 1) 3s. 6d., The Dream of Peter Mann 2s. 6d. |
Doris Lessing: | Each His Own Wilderness (in ned 1) 3s. 6d. |
John Mortimer: | Lunch Hour and other plays 6s. 0d., Two Stars for Comfort 10s. 6d. |
John Osborne: | Luther 10s. 6d., The Entertainer 4s. 6d., Look Back in Anger 4s. 6d., |
Alun Owen: | Three TV Plays 9s. 6d. |
Harold Pinter: | The Caretaker 3s. 6d., The Birthday Party and Other Plays 12s. 6d., |
Peter Shaffer: | Five Finger Exercise (in ned 4) 3s. 6d. The Private Ear and the Public Eye 12s. 6d. |
N. F. Simpson: | A Resounding Tinkle (in ned 2) 3s. 6d. |
Keith Waterhouse: | Celebration (with Willis Hall) 10s. 6d. |
Arnold Wesker: | The Kitchen (in ned 2) 2s. 6d., Chicken Soup with Barley (in ned 1) 3s. 6d., Roots 2s. 6d., |
John Whiting: | Three Plays (Saint’s Day, Penny for a Song, Marching Song) 21s. 0d. |
(Note: “ned” indicates the Penguin New English Dramatists series, with three plays in each volume). |
Other issues of ANARCHY
- Sex-and-Violence; Galbraith; the New Wave, Education, Opportunity, Equality.
- Workers’ Control.
- What does anarchism mean today?; Africa; the Long Revolution; Exceptional Children.
- De-institutionalisation; Conflicting strains in anarchism.
- 1936: the Spanish Revolution.
- Anarchy and the Cinema.
- Adventure Playgrounds.
- Anarchists and Fabians; Action Anthropology; Eroding Capitalism; Orwell
- Prison.
- Sillitoe’s Key to the Door; MacInnes on Crime; Augustus John’s Utopia; Committee of 100 and Industry.
- Paul Goodman; Neill on Education; the Character-Builders.
- Who are the anarchists?
- Direct Action.
- Disobedience.
- The work of David Wills.
- Ethics of anarchism; Africa; Anthropology; Poetry of Dissent.
- Towards a lumpenproletariat: Education vs. the working class; Freedom of access; Benevolent bureaucracy; CD and CND.
- Comprehensive Schools.
Universities and Colleges
Now that a new academic year is beginning we should be very glad if anyone willing to act as an Anarchy agent in his/her University, Training College, or College of Further Education would write to leet us know how many copies he/she would like to take on as a sale-or-return basis.
Readers Everywhere
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Subscribe to ANARCHY
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