A Life of Galileo
by Bertolt Brecht trans Mark Ravenhill

A Life of Galileo Book Cover
A Life of Galileo Cover

Synopsis

Arguably Brecht's greatest play, A Life of Galileo charts the seventeenth century scientist's extraordinary fight with the church over his assertion that the earth orbits the sun.

The figure of Galileo, whose 'heretical' discoveries about the solar system brought him to the attention of the Inquisition, is one of Brecht's more human and complex creations.

Temporarily silenced by the Inquisition's threat of torture, and forced to abjure his theories publicly, Galileo continues to work in private, eventually smuggling his work out of the country.

Brecht's beautiful depiction of the explosive struggle between scientific discovery and religious fundamentalism is captured masterfully in this new translation by RSC writer-in-residence, Mark Ravenhill.

Publication

Publisher
Methuen
Year Published
2013
ISBN 10
147250741X
ISBN 13
9781472507419
Binding
Paperback
Edition
Reprint
Print Length
96 pages
Language
English
LCCN
2013375414
LCC
PT2603.R397 L415 2013
eISBN 13
9781472508034
Print
A Life of Galileo is a British historical play written by and published by Methuen in 2013. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781472507419 and an ISBN-10 of 147250741X.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle Apple Books Google Play with an ISBN-13 of 9781472508034.

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