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Original Title: Closer
ISBN: 0802136451 (ISBN13: 9780802136459)
Edition Language: English
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play (1997), Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy (1997)
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Closer Paperback | Pages: 120 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 4237 Users | 129 Reviews

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Title:Closer
Author:Patrick Marber
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 120 pages
Published:December 1st 1999 by Grove Press (first published November 3rd 1997)
Categories:Plays. Drama. Theatre

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In Closer, Patrick Marber has created a brilliant exploration into the brutal anatomy of modern romance, where a quartet of strangers meet, fall in love, and become caught up in a web of sexual desire and betrayal. Closer is being hailed as one of the best new plays of the nineties, and as the London Observer noted, it "has wired itself into the cultural vocabulary in a way that few plays have ever done."

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Ratings: 3.99 From 4237 Users | 129 Reviews

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Read Beth's review which expresses my opinion more eloquently than I could. TLDR; feels very dated. What may have seemed "edgy" and "brutal" on its release now seems juvenile and superficial. There's little depth and too much pretension. Watching 4 narcissistic characters be horrible to each other may invoke some higher meaning for others, but for me, I can watch the world news to similar effect. I want more. I expect more, Marber.

It's been a long time since I've read a play, but I loved the movie so I wanted to read the book. Closer focuses on just two couples over the course of four years, exploring the complicated nature of their relationships, including desire, deception, choices, love and regret. While the film captured the essence of the play, the book is much grittier at showing the dark side of human relationships at their worst. Includes harsh language and wont leave you feeling warm and fuzzy. I recommend.

Intricate, unrealistic, obscene just for the sake of using the terms 'fuck', 'cock' and 'cunt' in the text, monotonous and repetitive: just as bad as the movie.

It was beautiful. Relationships are never black & white. Sometimes we forget because, most the movies we watch and books we read like to show the world as a perfect place. It is refreshing to read something as real as Closer, and a little bit heart-breaking ,ofcourse, for a girl who is used to those movies & books.

Classy, clear, crispy, cushioned, crumpled, crusty, considerate.

I don't know what's up with modern British drama but I felt so uncomfortable reading it. Maybe it was the author's purpose? I'm not really sure but I hated every single character. Also it was very repetitive.

I really enjoyed this play, it was the last I read in a series to inform a play I'm writing centred on sexuality. The characters are all really interesting and dynamic. He really utilises the few characters to their utmost potential, and lets them speak for themselves. My favourite part was probably the end, you end up completely unsure of how the play will close. There were some beautiful moments of tension such as in the strip club and I'd definitely read more of his work. 4/5 It was really
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