Description
A collection of five plays from the Tony Award-winning playwright and screenwriter, "the premiere political dramatist writing in English" (The Washington Post).David Hare, "Britain's leading contemporary playwright," has established a unique reputation for plays that are at once personal and political, deeply serious and incredibly funny (
The Times). He is the author of seventeen plays, many of which have been presented on Broadway. Included in this collection are
Fanshen;
A Map of the World;
Saigon: Year of the Cat;
The Bay at Nice; and
The Secret Rapture. Of the title play, Frank Rich of
The New York Times said, "
The Secret Rapture has gone further than before in marrying political thought to the compelling drama of lives that refuse to conform to any ideology's utopian plan . . . Mr. Hare embraces the human, messy though it may be."
Praise for David Hare
Fanshen
"The nearest any English contemporary writer has come to emulating Brecht." --
Financial Times
A Map of the World
"Mr. Hare's
A Map of the World, which passionately embraces utopia without arrogantly presuming to annex it, is original and provocative." --
The New York Times
Saigon
"An impressive new film which vividly captures the last desperate days in Vietnam as the Reds laid siege to the sweltering city." --
Daily Express
The Bay at Nice
"Witty, cerebral, and full of fine-spun ironies." --
The Guardian
The Secret Rapture
"His writing, as always, is smart, and this time, glorious. The characters are unhackneyed and complex; the insights are tough and hard to ignore." --
New York Newsday
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