Plays : 1
by Peter Handke

Plays : 1 Book Cover
Plays : 1 Cover

Highlights

German

Synopsis

'Peter Handke's work is amongst the most strikingly original of all post-war European writing' (Times Educational Supplement) Offending the Audience is a dissection of our expectations about what ought to happen in the theatre.

Self-Accusation is a 'cunning and ironic attack on bureaucratic moral guilt' (Observer); Kaspar is based on the true story of Kaspar Hauser, a sixteen year old boy who appeared from nowhere in Nuremberg in 1828 and who had to be taught to speak from scratch.

Handke's play is a downright attack on the way language is used by a corrupt society to depersonalise the individual; My Foot My Tutor is a mime for two actors - Handke has here written an hour-long play without words that 'may at first look like a piece of audience-provocation but that finishes up as sheer theatrical poetry' (Guardian).

In The Ride across Lake Constance, a group of characters (known only by the names of the actors who perform the parts) talk and play games together and skate over the thin ice that separates them from unspoken danger.

Intensely theatrical.'an author for whom playwriting seems akin to tightrope walking' (The Times).

They Are Dying Out 'puts the pillars of the bourgeoisie under the microscope to reveal an alien race, suffocated by rationality, unable to cope with untamed subjective impulses and shows an uncanny knack for making the familiar seem strange' (Plays and Players).''

Publication

Publisher
Methuen
Year Published
1997
ISBN 10
0413680908
ISBN 13
9780413680907
Binding
Print on Demand (Paperback)
Print Length
320 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCC
PT2668.A5 A275 1997
Print
Plays : 1 is a German play written by and published by Methuen in London, 1997. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780413680907 and an ISBN-10 of 0413680908.

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