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Books by Bernard Kops

"Bernard Kops was born in the East-end of London in 1926; into stark poverty and political chaos. He is one of Britain's leading playwrights. The youngest of seven children of an immigrant Dutch-Jewish family, Kops left school at thirteen during the Blitz. He tried his hand at acting and the second hand book trade, drifting through the then-bohemian world of Soho and won sudden, unexpected fame in 1957 with his East End play The Hamlet of Stepney Green. This was drama steeped in the Yiddish theatrical tradition: a sweet-and-sour comedy including brilliant poetry set to music, the play portrayed a dying working-class community through the frustrating relationship between an ailing father and his adult son. He was hailed for it by the critics of the day as a significant contribution to the-then fashion in England for 'kitchen-sink' dramas. It has been performed all over the world. His play about the anti-Semitic poet Ezra Pound was produced first at the Half Moon theatre with Ian MacDiarmid giving one of his finest performances as Ezra. Playing Sinatra, another of his favourite plays has also been produced around the world. It had an incredible reception when it went to Warehouse Croydon and Greenwich Theatre, and is soon to open in April 2012 in Washington D.C. In all, he has written more than 40 plays, nine novels and two autobiographies. He also runs a master-class for playwrights. Bernard lives in London. Five o'clock every morning you'll find him at his desk, working away. Writing is still his obsession. 'I would rate Bernard Kops with Sean O' Casey and Arthur Miller. As a poet, he ranks with the other great European poet/playwright, Federico Garcia Lorca: the same passion, directness and lyrical intensity. His poems about nuclear war, about the Holocaust (in which many of his family perished) and more recently about his love for his wife Erica and his immediate family, will be remembered for their shapely form and their personal force. He is a worthy literary descendant of the First World War poet Isaac Rosenberg.' Michael Kustow "
Grandchildren and Other Poems By Bernard Kops
Grandchildren and Other Poemsby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€23.99
The World is a Wedding By Bernard Kops
The World is a Weddingby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€14.99
Bernard Kops' East End By Bernard Kops
Bernard Kops' East Endby Bernard Kops
Well Read
€12.49
The Dreams of Anne Frank By Bernard Kops
The Dreams of Anne Frankby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€7.99
Kops: Plays One By Bernard Kops
Kops: Plays Oneby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€17.99
This Room in the Sunlight By Bernard Kops
This Room in the Sunlightby Bernard Kops
Like New
€16.99
Dreams of Anne Frank By Bernard Kops
Dreams of Anne Frankby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€6.19
The Odyssey of Samuel Glass By Bernard Kops
The Odyssey of Samuel Glassby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€15.99
Neither Honey Nor Your Sting By Bernard Kops
Neither Honey Nor Your Stingby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€8.69
Neither Honey Nor Your Sting By Bernard Kops
Neither Honey Nor Your Stingby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€15.99
Playing Sinatra By Bernard Kops
Playing Sinatraby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€6.19
Kops: Plays Two By Bernard Kops
Kops: Plays Twoby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€8.69
Love, Death and Other Joys By Bernard Kops
Love, Death and Other Joysby Bernard Kops
Very Good
€9.99