• Home
  • Editorial
  • Featured New Authors
  • Anthologies
    • Moguls Unleashed
      • Dr. Jane Mukami
      • Dr. Demaryl Roberts-Singleton
      • Dr. Desirie Sykes
      • Dr. Terry Golightly
      • Dr. Shontae Davidson
      • Dr. Adrienne Velazquez
      • Dr. Nichole Pettway
      • Dr. Daniela Peel: Corporate Wellness
  • News and Updates
  • More
    • Multimedia
    • Author of the Month
    • Book Reviews
    • Interviews and Conversations
    • Community and Engagement
    • Writing Resources
    • Genre Explorations
No Result
View All Result
Leading Authors Of Today's Magazine
No Result
View All Result

Book review: James Graham – State of the Nation Playwright

July 26, 2024
in Book Reviews
0
Home Book Reviews
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Book review: James Graham – State of the Nation Playwright


A new book from theatre critic Maryam Philpott (The Reviews Hub, Cultural Capital) gives an in-depth assessment of the work of playwright and screenwriter James Graham.

Taking a thematic approach under the ‘state of the nation’ umbrella, Philpott demonstrates how Graham’s body of work reacts to and cuts through concerns in British politics, culture, and perception.

It is a weighty book, coming in at over 290 pages. Surprisingly, it was written without any direct collaboration with Graham,utilising printed interviews and textual quotations to explore a pattern in his writing.

Philpott’s love of theatre in its own right shines through. Graham’s work, numbering plays, TV films and series, and even the book for a musical, seems thematically wide at first glance, but this book explores what lies beneath.

Graham’s work is very much in the public eye at the moment. In the last year alone, three plays (Best of Enemies, Dear England and Boys From The Blackstuff) have transferred to the West End. On television, Sherwood and The Way have been on our screens.

Yet, until this book, he may not have been considered by the general viewer as a major voice on British politics, economics and ethics. Philpott sets to change that perception.

Inevitably, I gravitated to the sections discussing plays and TV I had seen, while making a mental note to at least try and read the others. Monster Raving Loony possibly feels very prophetic right now.

Philpott draws out Graham’s ability to “consistently and clearly [articulate] contemporary disillusionment with the effectiveness of the State to solve problems it has been directly responsible for causing”.

She recognises that politically-focused works such as Our House and The Vote are set up to challenge as well as entertain audiences. These are plays of our time, while also depicting the divisive role of the mass media.

This is a book in which dipping in and out may be advised rather than reading cover to cover. Sections such as ‘Democracy’ and ‘Famous Faces’ allow themes to be mined and discussed – interesting reading if you have seen the works quoted.

Perhaps more for students and a academics than general consumption, this book nevertheless is a useful cross-disciplinary addition to literature on theatre and the current world by which it is inspired.

James Graham – State of the Nation Playwright is published by Palgrave and is available now at major booksellers.

Like this:

Like Loading…



Credit goes to @loureviews.blog

Previous Post

The public library as community center: books, latte, yoga

Next Post

February in the neighborhood: Celebrate Black History Month with jazz and author talks; Levine takes us on a musical journey through time | Forest Hills Connection

Next Post
February in the neighborhood: Celebrate Black History Month with jazz and author talks; Levine takes us on a musical journey through time | Forest Hills Connection

February in the neighborhood: Celebrate Black History Month with jazz and author talks; Levine takes us on a musical journey through time | Forest Hills Connection

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Random News

May’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction ‹ Literary Hub

May’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction ‹ Literary Hub

...

John Lennon 1980: The Last Days In the Life | Interview with Kenneth Womack

John Lennon 1980: The Last Days In the Life | Interview with Kenneth Womack

...

Nobel Prize-winning author was 92

Nobel Prize-winning author was 92

...

A Children’s Book Conference at Buchmesse

A Children’s Book Conference at Buchmesse

...

400 Days- New Book Trailer – Chetan Bhagat

400 Days- New Book Trailer – Chetan Bhagat

...

‘Tamron Hall’ Interviews ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Stars

‘Tamron Hall’ Interviews ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Stars

...

About us

Today's Author Magazine

Welcome to Today's Author Magazine, the go-to destination for discovering fresh talent in the literary world. We shine a light on new authors and captivating anthologies, providing readers with a diverse array of stories and insights. Here's a look at the vibrant categories that make up our magazine

RecentNews

Building Bridges, Changing Lives, and Empowering Global Leaders

Still Here: A Story of Resilience, Faith, and Purpose Dr. Samuel Malone

Bishop Funke Adejumo: Writing Her Legacy Into Nations

Elevating Leadership, Empowering Women: The Journey of Dr. Janet Lockhart-Jones

Categories

  • Anthologies
  • Author of the Month
  • Book Reviews
  • Community and Engagement
  • Editorial
  • Featured
  • Featured New Authors
  • Genre Explorations
  • Global Influence
  • How-to
  • Interviews and Conversations
  • Multimedia
  • News and Updates
  • Other
  • Uncategorized
  • Writing Resources

RandomNews

Q & A with Simon Boughton

Naomi Ishiguro: ‘Short stories are like songs – I think of an anthology like an album’ | Short stories

Gabrielle Union Book Signing & Interview | “We’re Going to Need More Wine”

How to Write a Book in a Day in 2024

Paloma Faith’s new book tops Amazon bestseller chart two days after release

  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Moguls Unleashed
  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2024 Today's Author Magazine. All Rights Are Reserved.