Overview
A completely fresh insight into
the mind of one of the UK's greatest playwrights, the letters between
John Osborne and his first wife, actress Pamela Lane, are also a love
letter to a now defunct system of repertory theatre, and life in
post-war Britain.
As these letters reveal, soon after their
divorce, Osborne and Lane began a mutually supportive, loyal, frequently
stormy and sometimes sexually intimate alliance lasting thirty years
until Osborne's death. By the mid-1980s, they had become closer and more
trusting than they had been since their earliest years together.
`You
are for me what you always were,' Pamela told him, `I am in love with
you still.' It is, he declared, `my fortune to have loved someone for a
lifetime.' Acerbic, witty, candid and heartbreaking, they reveal a
unique relationship, troubled, tender and enduring.