The Blind Giant Is Dancing
by Stephen Sewell

The Blind Giant Is Dancing Book Cover
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Readers find 'The Blind Giant Is Dancing' to be an insightful allegorical play that effectively captures the political dynamics of the Australian Labor Party. Many appreciate its depth in exploring the scheming and infighting within political factions, highlighting its literary merit and historical significance.

Insightful political commentaryRichly layered charactersStrong allegorical narrativeMay be too specific for some audiences

Synopsis

Brutality in the workplace, rage in the streets, seething in the home.

The vulnerability of political parties when they've forgotten why they're there.

The intellectual torpor of modern Australia.

How power corrupts.

The Blind Giant is Dancing is an angry and tender depiction of an idealist, Allen Fitzgerald, who becomes so embroiled in a party power struggle that he loses sight of what's at stake.

When it premiered in 1983, The Blind Giant is Dancing felt like a sharp slap in the face.

Now, in an age of ICAC, union credit cards, speculative housing bubbles, a pulverised working class and vapid leadership in the 21st century, this Australian classic has lost none of its brute force.

Winner of the 1985 New South Wales Premier's Literary Award.

Publication

Year2016
BindingPaperback
EditionUK ed.
Pages146
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781925005752
ISBN-101925005755
LCCPR9619.3.S44

The Blind Giant Is Dancing is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Stephen Sewell and published by Currency Press (2016).

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