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Longing
2013
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When Kolia is invited to visit his oldest friends on their estate in the country, he anticipates a pleasant break from Moscow life. But, as the comedy of provincial life plays out around him, he finds himself adrift in a miasma of false expectations, mixed opportunities and unspoken passions. From two short stories by the Russian master Anton Chekhov, renowned and award-winning novelist William Boyd spins a tale of nineteenth-century Russian life both familiar and unfamiliar. Boyd’s moving play explore the human condition in all its passionate and comedic intensity, just as Chekhov’s stories did for his first readers over a century ago. This edition features an introduction by Donald Rayfield, Emeritus Professor of Russian and Georgian at Queen Mary, University of London. Longing received its world premiere at Hampstead Theatre on 28 February 2013.

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William Boyd
William Boyd
Author · 30 books

Note: William^^Boyd Of Scottish descent, Boyd was born in Accra, Ghana on 7th March, 1952 and spent much of his early life there and in Nigeria where his mother was a teacher and his father, a doctor. Boyd was in Nigeria during the Biafran War, the brutal secessionist conflict which ran from 1967 to 1970 and it had a profound effect on him. At the age of nine years he attended Gordonstoun school, in Moray, Scotland and then Nice University (Diploma of French Studies) and Glasgow University (MA Hons in English and Philosophy), where he edited the Glasgow University Guardian. He then moved to Jesus College, Oxford in 1975 and completed a PhD thesis on Shelley. For a brief period he worked at the New Statesman magazine as a TV critic, then he returned to Oxford as an English lecturer teaching the contemporary novel at St Hilda's College (1980-83). It was while he was here that his first novel, A Good Man in Africa (1981), was published. Boyd spent eight years in academia, during which time his first film, Good and Bad at Games, was made. When he was offered a college lecturership, which would mean spending more time teaching, he was forced to choose between teaching and writing. Boyd was selected in 1983 as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion run by Granta magazine and the Book Marketing Council. He also became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in the same year, and is also an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He has been presented with honorary doctorates in literature from the universities of St. Andrews, Stirling and Glasgow. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005. Boyd has been with his wife Susan since they met as students at Glasgow University and all his books are dedicated to her. His wife is editor-at-large of Harper's Bazaar magazine, and they currently spend about thirty to forty days a year in the US. He and his wife have a house in Chelsea, West London but spend most of the year at their chateau in Bergerac in south west France, where Boyd produces award-winning wines.

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