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Leopoldstadt by Tom Stoppard; 9780571359059

Leopoldstadt

By Tom Stoppard

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Description

Leopoldstadt is a poignant exploration of identity, memory, and the complexities of Jewish life in 20th-century Vienna, crafted by the renowned playwright Tom Stoppard. Set against the backdrop of a city steeped in cultural richness and historical turmoil, the play unfolds across generations, revealing the intricate tapestry of family dynamics and the impact of political upheaval.

The Story

The narrative begins in the early 1900s, following the Jewish Klein family as they navigate their aspirations and challenges within an increasingly hostile environment. Stoppard deftly interweaves personal stories with broader historical events, allowing readers to witness not only the joys and sorrows of the family but also the societal changes that threaten their existence. As the characters grapple with their identity and the legacy of their past, the audience is invited to reflect on their own connections to history and heritage.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rich Characterisation: Stoppard's characters are vividly drawn, each embodying distinct perspectives that resonate with the audience.
  • Layered Themes: The play delves into themes of loss, belonging, and the search for meaning, striking a chord with readers from various backgrounds.
  • Witty Dialogue: True to Stoppard's style, the dialogue is sharp and engaging, blending humour with profound insights.

Perfect For

Readers who appreciate thought-provoking drama, such as Stoppard's earlier works like Arcadia and The Coast of Utopia, will find Leopoldstadt to be a compelling addition to their literary journey. This play is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of personal and historical narratives, as well as the complexities of cultural identity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 196 mm × 126 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571359059

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