Blinded By The Sun
by Stephen Poliakoff

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Readers appreciate the authentic portrayal of egos and envy in the scientific community. The clear dialogues are noted as a strong point, although some feel the engagement wanes after the conflict is resolved.

Authentic portrayal of scientific egos Clear and engaging dialogues Loses momentum after conflict resolution

Synopsis

The retiring professor in a university chemistry department chooses Al, a mediocre scientist but a brilliant administrator, to succeed him as department head.

Al begins reorganizing the department, but finds that Christopher, his peer and rival, and Elinor, his one-time teacher, are unwilling to change the isolated way they work.

Christopher announces a major breakthrough, which should assure prosperity - but has disastrous results.

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Publisher Samuel French
Year 1996
Pages 102
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573019296
ISBN-10 0573019290

Blinded By The Sun is a British play written by Stephen Poliakoff and published by Samuel French in London (1996).

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