Michael Billington

Cards (3)

  • Billington

    "It is a play littered with manifold forms of betrayal, the most profound of that being that of some Edenic notion of male friendship"
  • Billington

    [to Robert] " the destruction of an intense male friendship matters more than infidelity"
  • Billington

    "[Robert] harps on repeatedly on the game of squash until the very word 'squash' evokes all kinds of things: male clannishness, brute competitiveness, imitations of homosexuality"