A Number
by Caryl Churchill

A Number Book Cover
A Number Cover

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Readers highly praise the thought-provoking nature of the play, which explores themes of identity and cloning through complex father-son relationships. Many highlight Caryl Churchill's writing as both unique and haunting, blending theater with scientific inquiry. The narrative's depth and emotional resonance kept readers engaged, even prompting reflections on individual existence in the age of AI.

Thought-provoking themesUnique narrative styleEngaging emotional depthSome found it initially confusing

Synopsis

A fascinating meditation on human cloning, personal identity and the conflicting claims of nature and nurture.

Bernard thought he was an only child.

One day he learns the shocking truth: he is just one of a number of clones.

Together, he and his father confront epic questions of identity, intimacy and belonging.

Caryl Churchill's play A Number pushes the boundaries of science and ethics with an astonishing twist on the dynamics of the father/son relationship.

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A Number by Caryl Churchill: Abbey Theatre, St. Albans. UK

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Year2004
BindingPaperback
EditionNew edition
Pages62
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781854597434
ISBN-101854597434
eISBN-139781780011417
LCCPR6053.H786N86 2006

A Number is a British play written by Caryl Churchill and published by Nick Hern Books (2004).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780011417).

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