Two Immorality Plays - The Pimp & Solitude
by Dic Edwards

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"'Two Immorality Plays - The Pimp & Solitude' confronts the darker sides of love and loneliness with stark honesty and emotional depth."

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Synopsis

The two plays in this collection bring fascinating new changes to the well-worn contrast between a writer's life and work

The biographical play The Pimp is an elegant dance of death for four characters: the poet Charles Baudelaire, his mixed-race mistress Jeanne Duval, his respectable but repressed mother and his hypocritical legal adviser.

Each of them has a part to play in the poetry as well as the tragedy of Baudelaire's life

In the brilliant, often surreal Solitude, the blocked writer Trecci (a character loosely based on the novelist Alexander Trocchi) wishes to be left alone on his barge, only stepping out for a riotous visit to the pub and an occasional sexual encounter with his neighbour's one-legged wife.

But when his only friend brings round a potential conquest - an attractive young man who turns out to be an attractive young woman - Trecci is unwillingly drawn back into the world outside.

Publication

Publisher Oberon
Year 2008
Binding Paperback
Pages 96
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9781840028133
ISBN-10 1840028130
LCCN 2008383447
LCC PR6055.D865 P56 2008
DCC 822.914

Two Immorality Plays - The Pimp & Solitude is a British play written by Dic Edwards and published by Oberon in London (2008).

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