Plays Political
by Dan Laurence, George Bernard Shaw

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"In 'Plays Political', Shaw and Laurence tackle the intersection of politics and satire, revealing the absurdities inherent in governance."

From: Satirical Plays

Synopsis

While some of Shaw’s earlier plays are still performed, his later plays, such as the ones in this volume, are barely known.

As the collective title indicates, the themes here are political; yet, frankly, it is doubtful how seriously we can now take Shaw as a political thinker.

Despite writing in the 1930s, he has little to say of the nature of totalitarianism: although he satirises Fascist dictators in “Geneva”, the satire is disappointingly mild.

Neither did Shaw appear to foresee (on the evidence of these plays, at least) the imminent collapse of the British Empire

But it is Shaw the dramatist rather than Shaw the political philosopher who still holds our attention – even in plays as explicitly political as these.

He had a sharp intellect and a quirky sense of humour, and his dialogue still glints and sparkles: he couldn’t write a dull line if he tried.

No matter how serious the themes he addresses, the crispness of his writing and his lightness of touch still scintillate

Shaw seems, perhaps unfairly, out of fashion nowadays.

But even in these lesser-known works, he demonstrates his matchless ability, still undimmed, to provoke and to entertain.

Publication

Publisher Penguin
Year 1999
Binding Paperback
Pages 464
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780140450309
ISBN-10 0140450300
LCC PR5366

Plays Political is a British play written by Dan Laurence and published by Penguin in London (1999).

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