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Lear by Edward Bond is a powerful and provocative reimagining of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, exploring themes of power, madness, and the human condition. Set against a backdrop of a dystopian society, Bond's play delves into the disintegration of family and the impact of tyranny on the individual and community.
The narrative centres on the character of Lear, an aging monarch who, in a bid for control, divides his kingdom among his three daughters. However, as the story unfolds, Lear's decision leads to chaos, betrayal, and an examination of the human psyche as he grapples with loss and insanity. The play's relentless pace and stark dialogue challenge the audience to reflect on the nature of authority and the fragility of human connections.
Readers and theatre enthusiasts who appreciate thought-provoking drama will find Lear an essential addition to their collection. Bond's distinctive style is also evident in other works such as Saved and Restoration, making this play a natural choice for those fascinated by modern theatre and its capacity to challenge societal norms.
"A harrowing exploration of authority, identity, and the human spirit."
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 192
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9780413519504
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