Double or Quits

Double or Quits

Double or Quits

Bryan Peppin

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9781467882330
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Born in 1952, Bryan was educated in Tiruchy, Tamilnadu, India, before joining The New College, Chennai, as a teacher of English in 1975. He has been in Oman, as teacher and Administrator since 2004.Bryan was awarded a Ph. D. in English by the University of Madras, in March 2010, for his work on the 'Anglo-Indian' community, as it is represented in the pages of recent English fiction.Bryan’s first book, a novel entitled, 'No Accident', was published in June 2011.This is his second publication, in the form of 2 plays: 'Daniel, please' which takes a look at the not-so-noble world of college-level teaching, and 'Upside Down' which explores the abiding 'Anglo-Indian' question--to be or not to be.

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