Into The Woods is a revelation of the fundamental structure & meaning of all stories from the man responsible for more hours of drama on British television than anyone else John Yorke. We all love stories. Many of us love to tell them & even dream of making a living from it too. But what is a story? Hundreds of books about screenwriting & storytelling have been written but none of them ask ' Why?' Why do we tell stories? & why do all stories function in an eerily similar way? John Yorke has been telling stories almost his entire adult life & the more he has done it the more he has asked himself why? Every great thinker or writer has their theories: Aristotle David Hare Lajos Egri Robert Mc Kee Gustav Freytag David Mamet Christopher Booker Charlie Kaufman William Goldman & Aaron Sorkin
- all have offered insightful & illuminating answers. Here John Yorke draws on these figures & more as he takes us on a historical philosophical scientific & psychological journey to the heart of all storytelling. What he reveals is that there truly is a unifying shape to narrative
- one that echoes the great fairytale journey into the woods & one like any great art that comes from deep within. Much more than a 'how to write' book Into the Woods is an exploration of this fundamental structure underneath all narrative forms from film & television to theatre & novel-writing. With astonishing detail & wisdom John Yorke explains to us a phenomenon that whether it is as a simple fable or a big-budget 3D blockbuster most of us experience almost every day of our lives. Brimmingly insightful.. .fresh enlightening & accessible.. .a gripping read from beginning to end". (Robert Collins Sunday Times). " Terrifyingly clever... Packed with intelligent argument". (Evening Standard). " So detailed & engaging is his methodology that any consumer of books plays TV or films will find the experience enhanced; & scriptwriters themselves will find useful guidance
- because when you know the why the how is natural". (Robert Epstein Independent on Sunday). " This is a marvellous analysis of screenwriting & with any luck should help a great many people achieve their dreams". (Julian Fellowes writer/creator of Downton Abbey). " Another book on screenwriting! Oh how I wanted to hate it! I didn't. I loved it. Much of it was fresh to me. & always interesting always intelligent & for a writer always rewarding". (Jimmy Mc Govern screenwriter The Street & The Accused). " In an industry full of so called script gurus & snake oil salesmen at last there's a book about story that treats writers like grown ups. This isn't about providing us with an ABC of story or telling us how to write a script by numbers. It's an intelligent evaluation into the very nature of storytelling & is the best book on the subject I've read. Quite brilliant". (Tony Jordan screenwriter Life on Mars & Hustle). " Even for a convinced sceptic John Yorke's book with its massive field of reference from Aristotle to Glee & from Shakespeare to Spooks is a highly persuasive & hugely enjoyable read. It would be hard to beat for information & wisdom about how & why stories are told". (Dominic Dromgoole Artistic Director The Globe Theatre). " This book is intelligent well written incisive & most of all exciting. It is the most important book about scriptwriting since William Goldman's Adventures in the Screen Trade". (Peter Bowker screenwriter Blackpool Occupation & Eric & Ernie). " Part ' How-to' manual part 'why-to' celebration Into The Woods is a wide-reaching & infectiously passionate exploration of storytelling in all its.. .exciting & thought-provoking". (Emma Frost screenwriter The White Queen & Shameless). " Into The Woods is an amazing achievement. It has a real depth & understanding about story a fantastically broad frame of reference & it's interesting & absorbing throughout. Full of i"