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    Do our lives tell a story? | Sophie Fiennes, David Hare, Janne Teller

    Do our lives tell a story? | Sophie Fiennes, David Hare, Janne Teller

    Can you understand a novel - or a life - before you know how it ends?

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    From Beethoven's 5th to Batman, Harry Potter to Hamlet, we want and expect satisfying endings that tie up loose ends and provide resolution. But real life doesn't often come tied up so neatly. Relationships and careers often evolve in tangled confusion with transitions that can leave messy legacies. And, as TS Eliot said, often things end "not with a bang but a whimper."                     

    Is it that our stories and narratives are in error, or the way we run our lives?

    Academy award nominee David Hare, critically acclaimed writer Janne Teller and director-producer Sophie Fiennes talk endings. Hosted by Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy.

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    Straight lines and stillness — New work from two theatre giants

    Straight lines and stillness — New work from two theatre giants

    In his 50-year career, English writer David Hare has written more than 30 plays. His latest, Straight Line Crazy, features a powerhouse performance by Ralph Fiennes as the autocratic American road builder, Robert Moses. 

    Also, experimental theatre-maker Robert Wilson transports audiences into an almost trance-like state of stillness. His Moving Portraits now on display at the Art Gallery of South Australia invoke a similar sense of stillness and theatricality.

    David Hare at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)

    David Hare at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)
    One of the most celebrated writers of his generation, David Hare’s notable plays include Plenty, Skylight and The Absence of War. In this event, recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Hare discusses his powerful and often very funny memoir, The Blue Touch Paper, which takes him from his days as a student at Oxford through to the 1970s and his early breakthroughs as a playwright. He talks to fellow playwright and former Channel 4 Head of Drama, Peter Ansorge.