The Inequalities: Beyond Caring; LOVE; Faith, Hope and Charity
The Inequalities: Beyond Caring; LOVE; Faith, Hope and Charity
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The Inequalities is a trilogy of plays by Alexander Zeldin that combines three plays into a new story of love, compassion, and resilience during austerity. The plays are contextualized with an essay and an interview with the author, and present intimate stories of work, home, and community in a radical form of realism. The Inequalities goes beyond social chronicle to reveal the core of the collective human experience of being alive.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 24 March 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Alexander Zeldin's The Inequalities is a trilogy of plays that explores new stories of love, compassion, and resilience in our time of austerity. The plays are contextualized with an essay before each play and an in-depth interview with the author, and present intimate stories of work, home, and community in a radical form of realism. The Inequalities goes beyond social chronicle, achieving a timeless portrait of humanity under duress.
The first play, Beyond Caring, is a devised drama that gets under the skin and into the bones. It is unforgettable and shows friction, kindness, dignity, and love without turning sugary. The second play, LOVE, is gripping, amusing, uncomfortable, and desperately moving. Zeldin shows us the friction between characters, but also kindness and dignity, and lots of love without turning sugary. The third play, Faith, Hope, and Charity, is a necessary play that suggests Zeldin has taken on the role of the Victorian Henry Mayhew in compassionately documenting the lives of the urban poor.
Overall, The Inequalities is a powerful and thought-provoking trilogy that explores the core of the collective human experience of being alive. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the challenges and struggles of our time.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350271777
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