Astonish Me!
First Nights That Changed the World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Published:27th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£10.99(9781788166812)

This captivating exploration reveals how artists throughout history, in Astonish Me!, have reshaped cultural narratives and influenced societal change.
In Astonish Me!, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through pivotal moments in the history of the arts, where individual artists have profoundly influenced cultural narratives. Dominic Dromgoole, the former artistic director of the Globe Theatre, examines how these seismic first nights in various artistic disciplines have reshaped our understanding of identity and society. From the vibrant streets of 1960s New York, where Lorraine Hansberry revolutionized American theatre, to the grandeur of Renaissance Florence, where Michelangelo's David made its dramatic debut, Dromgoole weaves a rich tapestry of artistic evolution.
The narrative captures the essence of how art can transform the air between people, highlighting instances when creativity sparked significant societal shifts. As the pages turn, readers will find themselves transported to ancient Athens, witnessing the birth of theatre, and then to Paris during the groundbreaking premiere of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. Each chapter reveals a new cultural landmark, illustrating the interconnectedness of artistic movements across time and geography.
*This book is not just a historical account; it is a passionate exploration of the sensations that art evokes and the conversations it ignites. Dromgoole's insightful prose invites readers to reflect on their own relationship with the arts, making Astonish Me! a must-read for anyone who cherishes creativity and its power to inspire change.
Astonish Me! is both a book of revelations and a witness to change: it has all the tension of a thriller and the see-sawing highs and lows of a romance novel. At its heart, however, is an enduring fascination with what makes art and why we need it -- Maggie O'Farrell
Written with verve and wit ... Astonish Me! encourages us to reflect not only on the communality of art but to appreciate its invaluable social utility * The Times *
Full of insight as well as terrific stories ... a book that celebrates the shock of the new, those moments in artistic history when the dial shifted and something radical emerged ... enjoyable * Sunday Times *
Fascinating ... dazzling in its enthusiasm ... unexpected * Times Literary Supplement *
The result is a richly eclectic set of essays ... Mr Dromgoole shows a capacity to bring a major cultural event to life ... offers an erudite, wide-ranging and heart-warming tribute to artistic innovation -- Michael Billington * Country Life *
Exquisite ... greatly stirring ... Imagine what it would be like to be present at the arrival of some of the most momentous works of art in history; to witness the birth of the new. That's what Dominic Dromgoole does in his latest book * Daily Telegraph *
[Dromgoole] writes with such generous, broad-brush panache ... on every page he comes across as a red-blooded enthusiast, an erudite polymath and a bit of a preacher with an urgent message too * Mail on Sunday *
A celebration of the artistic achievements that overcame the odds to change the story of culture, and whose effects rippled out to change the world * Spectator *
Earthy, eclectic and shot through with personal insights * The Week *
Anyone in love with the arts will fall in love with this beautifully written and fascinating book -- Kathy Burke
Dominic Dromgoole takes moments from our cultural history and shines a new light on them. Astonishingly vibrant, bristling with energy, wit and wisdom -- Hugh Bonneville
First-rate, varied and very enjoyable * Mature Times *
Absorbing ... accessible and chatty ... you will always be entertained by Dromgoole's slightly waspish sense of wit, his sense of invention and ... a sense of care and understanding -- Louise Penn * Lou Reviews *
On Hamlet: Globe to Globe: 'His love of language is contagious ... the storytelling segues into scholarship with extraordinary skill as he ricochets the modern world with a 400-year-old text.' * The Times *
Dromgoole's witty account offers insight about the play and its enduring appeal ... Compulsively readable. * The New York Times (100 Notable Books) *
Erudite and fascinating ... truly compelling. * Observer *
Exhilarating ... he succeeds in making the familiar unfamiliar. -- James Shapiro
On Will and Me: How Shakespeare Took Over My Life 'A superbly written, infectiously high-spirited narrative ... a hard book to put down.' -- Terry Eagleton * The Irish Times *
Friendly, inclusive, I warmed [to it] immediately. A terrific book. -- William Leith * Evening Standard *
His book is an absolute delight ... The outstanding quality is his sheer, overwhelming love for Shakespeare. * Sunday Times *
This book is clearly a triumph. -- Jonathan Bate * Spectator *
ISBN: 9781788166805
Dimensions: 236mm x 164mm x 42mm
Weight: 590g
384 pages
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