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Character Breakdown Zawe Ashton

Character Breakdown By Zawe Ashton

Character Breakdown by Zawe Ashton


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'A smart, funny and well-written take-down of modern showbiz' ELIZABETH DAY

Cult heroine Zawe Ashton brings us a unique look at life, work and the absurdities of contemporary life.

Zawe Ashton has been acting since she was six.

Character Breakdown Summary

Character Breakdown by Zawe Ashton

'A smart, funny and well-written take-down of modern showbiz' ELIZABETH DAY

Cult heroine Zawe Ashton brings us a unique look at life, work and the absurdities of contemporary life.

Zawe Ashton has been acting since she was six. She has played many different roles, from 'cute little girl' to 'assassin with attitude', Oscar Wilde's Salome to St Trinian's schoolgirl by way of Fresh Meat's Vod.

To stay sane, an actress must tread a high-wire between life and art, keep sight of where a character ends and the real person begins. So she doesn't lose herself completely.

In Character Breakdown, Zawe scrolls through a version of her life. Or is it a version of her art? Or something in between. In it, she encounters glamour, horror, absurdity and questions like: is a life spent more on performance than reality any life at all?

'Funny, revealing, shocking and inventively structured' Booker prize winning author Bernardine Evaristo, Observer

Character Breakdown Reviews

A very great book
A smart, funny and well-written take-down of modern showbiz -- Elizabeth Day * Mail on Sunday *
Smart, funny, vivid, honest, dark, timely * The Times *
An entertaining and original memoir touching on career, life and identity. It is an enjoyable read, despite the humiliating tales of auditions or filming situations where she is physically assessed, objectified or subject to casual racism. Understandably there is an undertone of rage in her keen observations -- Hannah Beckerman * Observer *
Character Breakdown embraces darkness while also being a wickedly absurd look at modern show business * Stylist *
A meditation on womanhood, failure and performance...her experiences and conflicts feel universal...it is very funny -- Sarah Carson * i *
Sees the hotshot actress/writer/director who you might remember as mentalist Vod in student sitcom, Fresh Meat, look at the absurdity of pretending to be other people for a living * Muddy Stilettos *
An extremely imaginative and well-written volume that has the pace and page-turning attractions of a novel... a fine, painfully honest autobiographer/ novelist... [and] a good, witty read but which also gives purchasers a real insight into life in the acting profession today * British Theatre Guide *
I loved it...smart, funny, highly original and with an unconventional narrative that asked deep questions about the roles we all play in our lives -- Elizabeth Day * Country & Town *
A fascinating look at the fine line between performance and life, written with style * i magazine, *Summer Reads of 2019* *
Entertaining... Funny, revealing, shocking and inventively structured -- Bernadine Evaristo * Observer, *Books of the Year* *

About Zawe Ashton

Zawe Ashton is an actress, playwright and director who started acting at the age of six. Her portrayal of Vod in Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong's Fresh Meat won her a cult following and the diversity of her work across television, film and stage has attracted numerous accolades. Recent credits include the BBC/Netflix TV series Wanderlust, the Netflix feature film Velvet Buzzsaw and Betrayal at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Her play for all those women who thought they were Mad will be staged for the first time this year. She lives in London.

Additional information

GOR010163470
9781784740795
1784740799
Character Breakdown by Zawe Ashton
Used - Like New
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20190404
320
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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