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Bond Plays: Six includes some of the most acclaimed work of Edward Bond, one of Britain's greatest living contemporary dramatists, who is widely studied by schools and colleges. The collection includes a commentary by the author.

In The War Plays (Red Black and Ignorant, The Tin Can People, Great Peace): "Bond particularizes daunting themes and subjects but examines them within the context of everyday life. His platform is a trilogy of plays that deal with the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust. The first-a quick, telling chronicle of a life destroyed before it ever got lived-puts forth Bond's notions of contemporary cultural corruption and conditioning. In play two, the demoralized inheritors of a ravaged earth try to rationalize an existence predicated on death. The third play enlarges the issues by focusing on a post-apocalyptic Mother Courage for whom schizoid suffering becomes a survival technique."-Time Out

In Choruses From After The Assassinations, Bond forecasts questions fifty years into the future in an age of escalating militarism.

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Paperback 420 Pages
ISBN-10: 0413704009
ISBN-13: 9780413704009
Publisher: Methuen Publishing, Ltd.
Pub date: Feb 25, 1998
Dimensions: 21 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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