Plays Three
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Author
Contributions
- May-Brit Akerholt (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2004-11-30 - Oberon Books
Language
English
Word Count
100,250 words, Guess
Page Count
401 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8908806M
- ISBN-139781840024784
- ISBN-10184002478X
- OCLC Control Number61455564
- Internet Archiveplaysthree00jonf
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- Goodreads118447
- LibraryThing9233983
Classifications
- LCCPT8951.16.O73
Description
"Mother and Child is the intense journey of two individuals trying to connect. Like strangers on a first date, mother and son stalk each other, confronted with a shared history they cannot ignore. In Sleep my Baby Sleep, three people are in a strange unnamed place: through visual and linguistic association they try to decipher their predicament. In Afternoon, characters come and go in a flat that is for sale: they will never understand each other; someone will always see one thing, while others will insist on something else. In Beautiful, the past disrupts the present when a man and his family go back to his childhood valley. Conflicts simmer when husband and wife punish each other by courting his best friend, while his daughter meets a local boy. Death Variations explores different aspects of the theme of death: death of love, death of relationship, death of happiness, and finally the death of a young person. As the characters in Fosse's plays search for meaning or even just familiarity in their ruptured lives, their struggles find an echo in the rhythms and repetitions of their speech."--BOOK JACKET.
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