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Unicorns, almost

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Unicorns, almost his one man play based on the life and poetry of the WWII poet Keith Douglas was developed by Old Vic, New Voices.

96 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2011

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Owen Sheers

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OWEN SHEERS is a poet, author and playwright. His first novel, Resistance, was translated into ten languages and adapted into a film. The Dust Diaries, his Zimbabwean nonfiction narrative, won the Wales Book of the Year Award. His awards for poetry and drama include the Somerset Maugham Award for Skirrid Hill, the Hay Festival Medal for Poetry and Wales Book of the Year Award for Pink Mist, and the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award for his play The Two Worlds of Charlie F. His most recent novel is I Saw a Man, which was shortlisted for the Prix Femina Etranger. He lives in Wales with his wife and daughter. He has been a New York Public Library Cullman Fellow and is currently Professor in Creativity at Swansea University.

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June 3, 2018
Once I’d learned this was about World War Two and a poet and not forgetting by Owen Sheers I was sold.
This is a play about the poet Keith Douglas who died at the young age of 25 and fought in the second worl war.

I normally love Owen Sheers Poems,prose,plays type of books but this one although had some good parts didn’t wow me.

Maybe I need to re read it again soon?
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April 8, 2021
Fascinating dramatised version of Keith Douglas’ memoirs of the North Africa campaign 1942/3 in which he was a tank commander with the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. I love his poetry, and this was a lovely way to bring this poet and war hero to life. (Killed in Normandy 1944.)
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