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The Judas Kiss
13,99 € |
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Verlag: | Faber & Faber UK |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 04.10.2012 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780571297559 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 128 |
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Beschreibungen
Oscar Wilde's philosophy leads him on a path to destruction. The Judas Kiss describes two pivotal moments: the day Wilde decides to stay in England and face imprisonment, and the night when the lover for whom he risked everything betrays him.
With a burning sense of outrage, David Hare presents the consequences of an uncompromisingly moral position in a world defined by fear and conformity.
Originally produced in the West End and on Broadway, this new edition coincides with a 2012 revival.
'Superbly written... Hare has taken a history and pieced it together with heroic grace... Vastly rich, sophisticated and heartbreaking.' Time Out, New York
With a burning sense of outrage, David Hare presents the consequences of an uncompromisingly moral position in a world defined by fear and conformity.
Originally produced in the West End and on Broadway, this new edition coincides with a 2012 revival.
'Superbly written... Hare has taken a history and pieced it together with heroic grace... Vastly rich, sophisticated and heartbreaking.' Time Out, New York
David Hare was born in Sussex in 1947. He is the author of twenty-nine plays for the stage, seventeen of which have been seen at the National Theatre. These plays include
Plenty,
The Secret Rapture,
Amy's View,
Via Dolorosa,
Stuff Happens,
Gethsemane,
The Power of Yes,
Racing Demon,
The Absence of War and
South Downs. His many screenplays for cinema and television include
Licking Hitler,
Damage,
The Hours and
The Reader. He recently wrote and directed a trilogy of films for the BBC:
Page Eight,
Turks & Caicos and
Salting the Battlefield.
Plenty,
The Secret Rapture,
Amy's View,
Via Dolorosa,
Stuff Happens,
Gethsemane,
The Power of Yes,
Racing Demon,
The Absence of War and
South Downs. His many screenplays for cinema and television include
Licking Hitler,
Damage,
The Hours and
The Reader. He recently wrote and directed a trilogy of films for the BBC:
Page Eight,
Turks & Caicos and
Salting the Battlefield.