Look Back in Anger

Look Back in Anger by John Osborne is a reissue published by Penguin on November 18, 1982. This edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. The play centers on Jimmy Porter, a frustrated and bitter man living with his middle-class wife, Alison, in their flat. The dynamics shift when Alison’s friend Helen arrives, leading to a series of emotional conflicts that challenge the stability of their relationships.
Readers will find a portrayal of complex interpersonal dynamics as Jimmy grapples with his discontent and the impact of his relationships. The narrative explores themes of frustration and emotional turmoil within the context of post-war British society. This significant work has been recognized as a milestone in theater history since its original opening at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956, reflecting the evolving landscape of drama and performance.
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Jimmy Porter, frustrated and bitter in his drab flat, lives with his middle-class wife, Alison. Also sharing the flat is Cliff who keeps things tenuously together. Alison’s friend Helen arrives and persuades her to leave Jimmy only to fall for him herself. When Alison becomes pregnant, Helen leaves the couple. This play originally opened at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956 and has since proved to be a milestone in the history of theater.
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