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Unicorns, Almost - (Faber Drama) by Owen Sheers (Paperback)

Unicorns, Almost - (Faber Drama) by  Owen Sheers (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Sheers' one-man play portrays the short life of World War II poet Keith Douglas, from his childhood through four engagements to his fighting in the Western desert, his accelerated education as a poet and his early death three days after the Normandy D-Day landings at the age of 24.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>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.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Owen Sheers was born in Fiji in 1974 and brought up in Abergavenny, South Wales. <br>The winner of an Eric Gregory Award and the 1999 <i>Vogue</i> Young Writer's Award, his first collection of poetry, <i>The Blue Book</i> (Seren, 2000) was short-listed for the Welsh Book of the Year and the Forward Prize Best First Collection 2001. His debut prose work <i>The Dust Diaries</i> (Faber, 2004), a non-fiction narrative set in Zimbabwe, was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature's Ondaatje Prize and won the Welsh Book of the Year 2005. <br>In 2004 he was Writer in Residence at the Wordsworth Trust and was selected as one of the Poetry Book Society's <i>'Twenty Next Generation Poets'</i> . <br>Owen's second collection of poetry, <i>Skirrid Hill</i> (Seren, 2005) won a 2006 Somerset Maugham Award and is a WJEC and AQA A level set text. <p/><i>Unicorns, Almost</i> his one man play based on the life and poetry of the WWII poet Keith Douglas was developed by Old Vic, New Voices. <p/>Owen's first novel, <i>Resistance</i>, has been translated into eight languages. <br>His recent collaboration with composer Rachel Portman, <i>The Water Diviner's Tale</i>, an oratorio for children, was premiered at the Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms 2007. <br>His essay <i>Bomb Gone</i>, about Britain's Christmas Island thermonuclear tests, appears in <i>Granta 101</i> . <br>Owen is currently a Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library.

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