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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.
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.
Interpreters is a British comedy play written by Ronald Harwood and published by AmberLane Press in Oxford [England] (1986).
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AmberLane Press · 1986 · 64 pp
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