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The Suicide

Autor Nikolai Erdman Traducere de Peter Tegel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1998
Full Length, Comedy Characters: 9 male, 5 female, plus various minor roles, gypsies, and extras.
2 Interior Sets/2 Exterior Sets
A brilliant and penetrating satire about an unemployed man who contemplates suicide and is besieged by spokespeople of discontented groups, from butchers to intellectuals, who want him to turn his suicide into a gesture on their behalf. Erdman's genius was recognized by his contemporaries including Brecht, Stanislavsky and Meyerhold. The latter two competed to do The Suicide. Stalin gave permission to present the play only after Gorki pleaded with him, but it was not allowed to open following a year of rehearsal.
"A masterpiece.... Lights up the sky." Guardian, London
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780573616280
ISBN-10: 0573616280
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 126 x 203 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: SAMUEL FRENCH

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I used to work in PR, if you're going to kill yourself let's make it an event . . . You can own this, Sam. For the first time in your life you. Could be. In charge.

Things are getting tough for Sam. No job, benefits stopped and stuck in a tiny flat with his girlfriend Maya and her mum. The pressure is building. It feels like there might be only one way out.

But every ending is a beginning and there are plenty of people keen to capitalise on Sam's momentous decision. From corrupt local politicians to kids trying to raise the number of views of their online videos, everyone wants a piece of Sam's demise. It scarcely matters what Sam actually wants. Faced with the promise of immortality, what's his life worth?

Suhayla El-Bushra takes the satiric masterpiece by Nikolai Erdman and smashes it into contemporary urban Britain. It's provocative, fast-paced and very funny.