Saunders, James A.
SAUNDERS, James A.
SAUNDERS, James A. British, b. 1925. Genres: Plays/Screenplays. Career: Formerly taught in London. Publications: Alas, Poor Fred: A Duologue in the Style of Ionesco, 1960; Double, Double, 1962; Next Time I'll Sing to You, 1963; A Scent of Flowers, 1964; Barnstable, 1965; (adaptor with I. Murdoch) The Italian Girl, 1967; Neighbors and Other Plays, 1968; Haven, later as A Man's Best Friend, 1969; (adaptor) The Travails of Sancho Panza, 1969; The Borage Pigeon Affair, 1969; Games, 1973; After Liverpool, 1973; Bodies, 1979; Savoury Meringue and Other Plays, 1980; Bye Bye Blues and Other Plays, 1980; Fall, 1985; Scandella, 1985; Emperor Waltz, 1986; Making It Better, 1991; Retreat, 1995. Died 2004.
More From encyclopedia.com
Skip James , James, Skip
Guitar, piano
Skip James was unique among blues players. He was accomplished on two instruments, guitar and piano. While many lesser musi… Lebron James , James, LeBron 1984–
Professional basketball player
No player in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has received so much attenti… Elmore James , James, Elmore
Blues singer, guitarist
Elmore James was a highly regarded blues musician who played regularly in the Mississippi Delta and later in Ch… Double , Double
The etheric counterpart of the physical body which, when out of coincidence, may temporarily move about in space in comparative freedom and ap… Henry James (author) , William James; became British citizen, 1915. Education: The Richard Pulling Jenks School, New York; traveled with his family in Europe from an early… Etta James , James, Etta
Singer
Etta James is one of the most woefully overlooked figures in the history of blues and rock. She was never granted due credit for i…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Saunders, James A.