Interpreters
by Ronald Harwood

Interpreters Book Cover
Interpreters Cover

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Readers find Interpreters to be an engaging exploration of the East-West conflict. The play's structure, with two acts set in contrasting locations, adds depth to the narrative, although some feel it lacks dynamism in the execution.

Engaging exploration of cultural conflictThought-provoking narrative structureLacks dynamism in execution

Synopsis

A Russian translator defects to the West whne he falls in love with an interpreter in the Soviet Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.

Publication

Year1986
BindingPaperback
Pages64
PlaceOxford [England]
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780906399675
ISBN-10090639967X
LCCN89210356
LCCMLCS 92/02607 (P)

Interpreters is a British comedy play written by Ronald Harwood and published by AmberLane Press in Oxford [England] (1986).

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