Renowned playwright Tom Stoppard, celebrated for his witty and intellectually stimulating works like "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," has passed away. His career, spanning decades across stage, screen, and radio, saw him tackle diverse subjects with unparalleled linguistic flair. LONDON: "What's it about?" was a frequent response from bemused theatre-goers to "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", Tom Stoppard's first stage triumph. Tired of being asked, Stoppard is said to have replied to a woman outside a theatre on Broadway: "It's about to make me very rich. " He later questioned whether he had said "very", Hermione Lee writes in Stoppard's...