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Edward Bond lettersVol. 4

Stuart, Ian(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary theatre studies ; v. 29 series
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Edward Bond Letters, Volume IV, focuses on four significant areas of Edward Bond's work: education, imagination and the child; theatre-in-education; At the Inland Sea; language and imagery.

The letters represent a coruscating attack on our present society, as well as offering insights into how the situation might be improved.

Bond's letters attack modern education, arguing that "children are being educated to sell themselves" and suggesting that social problems are caused by an oppression of the imagination.

Many letters refer directly to a play - for instance Tuesday, which presents an assessment of the many difficulties faced by contemporary society.

The language and imagery of one of Bond's most recent plays, In the Company of Men, is animatedly discussed, and Bond reminds us in a final description that "the good image is always absent, because it is present in the mind.

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Product Details
Routledge
9057550318 / 9789057550317
Hardback
822.914
27/08/1998
United Kingdom
English
258p. : 1 ill.
23 cm
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