The last act was later made into the companion piece to Hurlothrumbo for one show.
author | Richard Wright (author) | Michael Lewis (author) | Six Characters in Search of an Author | John Perkins (author) | farce | Author | Royal Canadian Air Farce | Violet Blue (author) | Michael Dobson (author) | Mary McCarthy (author) | Tim O'Brien (author) | Michael Flynn (author) | Mark Lane (author) | Katherine Neville (author) | John King (author) | John Barnes (author) | William Sewell (author) | Sarban (author) | Robert Spencer (author) | Ray Mears (author) | Mark Anthony (author) | Dennis Lee (author) | David Hitt (author) | Zane (erotica author) | the author | Stuart Stevens (author) | Stephen Elliott (author) | Simon Brown (author) | Scott Lynch (author) |
Nuclear War Survival Skills was released into the public domain by the author, and is available in digital format for free from several sources online.
The area is also criss-crossed with public footpaths, in particular the Tolkien Trail, a walk around some of the areas thought to have inspired the author during his stay at the college in the late 1940s.
Eventually, dumbshow became a risible subject: in Henry Fielding's The Author's Farce (1729), the protagonist Author intends to have his Epilogue acted in dumbshow...by a cat.