Look Back in Anger is one of the few works of drama that are indisputably central to British culture in general; and its name is one of the most well-known in postwar cultural history. Its premiere in 1956 sparked off the first "new wave" of kitchen-sink drama and the cultural phenomenon of the angry young man. The plays anti-hero; Jimmy Porter; became the spokesman of a generation. Osbornes play is a key milestone in "new writing" for British theatre; and the Royal Court-which produced the play-has since become one of the most important new writing theatres in the UK.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Loved the bookBy DHArrived on time. Loved the book. For someone who was having a "Lost Weekend" he didnt appear very lost. When with May; John appeared quite happy and; actually; back to his old self; more engaged and social than almost any time in his life since his early Beatles days. He seemed more accessible to his old friends and and son during this period. The lines of communication re-opened; luckily staying open until his death. But I think it was down to May during this period the relationships were re-established; and who knows; it may have been the only way John Paul wouldve gotten back in touch.I do know its thanks to this book we have the last photos of John Paul together; enjoying each others company; relaxing. That certainly hadnt occurred beforehand. Nor had contact been made between John and (at that time) only son; Julian. So its nice to see them together; getting to know one another; again.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommended!By Day TripperThankfully May Pang documented her life with John Lennon. Her photos are just wonderful and candid; showing how happy John was while he was with her. Anyone thats a Lennon fan needs to own this book as it covers a time in his life that most people think he was miserably drunk all of the time; which he wasnt! May Pangs photos are just wonderfully candid and you can see her love for John through her photos.28 of 28 people found the following review helpful. WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MAY PANGBy Possum-BreadAlthough I hoped "Instamatic Karma" gave us more details about the romance of John Lennon and May Pang; I was not disappointed in buying Mays new book. This hard cover book was tastefully created and contains 157 photographs in color and black and white that I had never seen before. These are not glamour shots or publicity photos. These are real; candid photos worthy of any John Lennon fans collection. The photos come with a well-written narration by May."Instamatic Karma" has plenty of photos of John and May showing there was a real relationship between the two. There are many nice photos of Julian during visits with his father; swimming; going to Disneyland; and general clowning around. Cynthia and Julian Lennon added an endnote to the book expressing thanks to May for her kindness and friendship to them; which was touching.Since there is controversy about the common misconception that the years 1973 and 1974 were nothing more than a "Lost Weekend" for John; it was very satisfying to see photographic proof not only of the relationship; but that Lennon was happy; social and artistic during those years. There are photos of John with friends like Paul and Linda McCartney; Ringo Starr; David Bowie; Keith Moon; Harry Nilsson; Jesse Ed Davis; Klaus Voormann and Mal Evans who spent time with John during this productive and commercially successful period. And there are some great photos from the recording sessions of "Walls and Bridges."I highly recommend this book for Lennon fans. Its a beautiful book at a reasonable price. And you can still get a copy of the First Edition!Side note: If you want the blow by blow description of John and Mays life during this period; with all the details included; check out "Loving John" Loving John or "The Lost Weekend" John Lennon: The Lost Weekend both written by May Pang.