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  1. 20. Aug. 2019 · James Saunders (1925-2004) was born in Islington, North London. Educated at Wembley County School and Southampton University, he became a chemistry tutor by day at Davis's, Holland Park (London) and a playwright by night, until devoting all his time to writing.

  2. James Saunders (8 January 1925 – 29 January 2004) was a prolific English playwright born in Islington, London. His early plays led to him being considered one of the leading British exponents of the Theatre of the Absurd.

  3. James Saunders - English bibliography. "I... yesterday came upon... the copy of 'Squat'... the most successful stage-things I did." [JS, Oct 96]

  4. This play is for the frail, who are broken to pieces by a cry till pity spills like spikenard. Let them imagine, as James Saunders has in this play, a young girl, Zoe, eager, passionate and vulnerable; imagine her hurt by her first real brush with life, perplexed afraid, alone.

  5. English playwright. Saunders's early work, such as Alas, Poor Fred (1959) was in the Ionesco-inspired style of English absurdism. His first major success was Next Time I'll Sing to ...

  6. 14. Feb. 2021 · James Saunders talks about his way into new music, his work with performers and teaching composition students and how his life is during the Corona pandemie. He also shares his thoughts on life, inspirations, great conversations.

  7. This collection contains notebooks, playscripts, television and film scripts, miscellaneous notes, correspondence, articles, essays, theses, programs, and reviews of the work of British playwright James Saunders. The material spans his career from the late 1960s through the early 1990s.