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- Bernard_Kops abstract "Bernard Kops (born 1926) is a British dramatist, poet and novelist.Born in the East End of London, the son of Dutch Jewish immigrants, Kops was evacuated from London in 1939, and recounted that experience in episode two of Thames Television’s TV series, The World at War, first broadcast in 1973.His first play, The Hamlet of Stepney Green, was produced at the Oxford Playhouse in 1957. It is considered to be one of the keystones of the \"New Wave\" in British Kitchen Sink Drama.In 1975, suffering from drug addiction, Kops made a failed suicide attempt; he writes about the incident and his successful journey to sobriety in his second autobiography, \"Shalom Bomb: Scenes from My Life.\"Subsequent plays include Enter Solly Gold (1962), Ezra (1981, about Ezra Pound), Playing Sinatra (1991) and The Dreams of Anne Frank (1992, about Anne Frank). He has also written extensively for radio and television. His radio play \"Monster Man\" (1999) is about the creator of \"King Kong,\" Willis Harold O'Brien.Kops wrote the television movie script \"Just One Kid\" for director/producer John Goldschmidt, the film was transmitted on the ITV Network in 1974, and won a Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago Film Festival. Kops then wrote the television mini-series \"It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow\", about the Bethnal Green disaster of 1943, for John Goldschmidt, and this was nominated for an International Emmy Award for Drama Series in 1976.He has published volumes of poetry, autobiography, several novels, and a memoir of the East End, Bernard Kops' East End (2006). He has also written travelogues, including a series of articles about a trip to the United States (1999) and another about a journey to China (200), both written for \"The Guardian.\"".
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