

Yasmina Reza: Plays 1
Christopher Hampton
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Readers have mixed feelings about the play's structure and content. Some appreciate its captivating and reflective nature, while others feel it lacks coherence and depth in its storytelling. Many highlight the emotional resonance of the vignettes, but there are dissenting opinions that consider it overly intellectual or disjointed.
Hammerklavier, the first novel by the internationally acclaimed playwright and author of Art, Yasmina Reza, became an instant bestseller on its publication in France.
Narrated in the main by Reza herself, it is a series of forty-four autobiographical and fictional vignettes in which the narrator's memories and fantasies of people - real and imagined - combine to stunning effect.
Hammerklavier is a French play written by Carol Cosman and published by Faber & Faber (2000).
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