A neurosis is a secret that you don’t know you are keeping.
About Kenneth Tynan
Kenneth Peacock Tynanwas an English theatre critic and writer. Initially making his mark as a critic at The Observer, he praised John Osborne’s Look Back in Angerand encouraged the emerging wave of British theatrical talent.
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The sheer complexity of writing a play always had dazzled me. In an effort to understand it, I became a critic.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
Pearl is a disease of oysters. Levant is a disease of Hollywood.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
A neurosis is a secret that you don’t know you are keeping.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
What, when drunk, one sees in other women, one sees in Garbo sober.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
Not content to have the audience in the palm of his hand, he goes one further and clinches his fist.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
A novel is a static thing that one moves through; a play is a dynamic thing that moves past one.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
A critic is a man who knows the way but can’t drive the car.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
A good drama critic is one who perceives what is happening in the theatre of his time. A great drama critic also perceives what is not happening.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)
Art is a private thing, the artist makes it for himself; a comprehensible work is the product of a journalist. We need works that are strong, straight, precise, and forever beyond understanding.
English theatre critic and writer (1927-1980)