Brian Friel (Simple English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Brian Friel" in Simple English language version.

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bbc.co.uk (Global: 8th place; Simple English: 7th place)

  • "Brian Friel: Famed playwright dies aged 86". BBC News. BBC. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.

mg.co.za (Global: 2,427th place; Simple English: 2,789th place)

  • Kemp, Conrad. "In the beginning was the image". Mail & Guardian. 25 June 2010. "Brian Friel, who wrote Translations and Philadelphia ... Here I Come, and who is regarded by many as one of the world's greatest living playwrights, has suggested that there is, in fact, no real need for a director on a production."

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Simple English: 8th place)

theater.nytimes.com

  • Canby, Vincent."Seeing, in Brian Friel's Ballybeg". The New York Times. 8 January 1996. "Brian Friel has been recognized as Ireland's greatest living playwright almost since the first production of "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" in Dublin in 1964. In succeeding years he has dazzled us with plays that speak in a language of unequaled poetic beauty and intensity. Such dramas as "Translations," "Dancing at Lughnasa" and "Wonderful Tennessee," among others, have given him a privileged place in our theater."

timesonline.co.uk (Global: 241st place; Simple English: 187th place)

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  • Nightingale, Benedict. "Brian Friel's letters from an internal exile" Archived 2021-02-14 at the Wayback Machine. The Times. 23 February 2009. "But if it fuses warmth, humour and melancholy as seamlessly as it should, it will make a worthy birthday gift for Friel, who has just turned 80, and justify his status as one of Ireland's seven Saoi of the Aosdána, meaning that he can wear the Golden Torc round his neck and is now officially what we fans know him to be: a Wise Man of the People of Art and, maybe, the greatest living English-language dramatist."

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Simple English: 1st place)

  • Nightingale, Benedict. "Brian Friel's letters from an internal exile" Archived 2021-02-14 at the Wayback Machine. The Times. 23 February 2009. "But if it fuses warmth, humour and melancholy as seamlessly as it should, it will make a worthy birthday gift for Friel, who has just turned 80, and justify his status as one of Ireland's seven Saoi of the Aosdána, meaning that he can wear the Golden Torc round his neck and is now officially what we fans know him to be: a Wise Man of the People of Art and, maybe, the greatest living English-language dramatist."