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Martine

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The Great War is over. It is the summer of 1920, in rural France. By a dusty road, a girl is sitting under the shade of an apple tree.

She sees someone walking towards her. He is a young man, just back from fighting in Syria.

He joins her under the tree, and a tragic love story begins. Often compared to Chekhov, and much admired by Harold Pinter, Jean-Jacques Bernard creates a unique emotional landscape of beauty and longing, desire and disappointment. Martine was written in 1922 and John Fowles wrote this translation for a revival at the National Theatre in 1985.

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Product Details
Oberon Books Ltd
1783191449 / 9781783191444
Paperback / softback
942.912
17/04/2014
United Kingdom
80 pages
130 x 210 mm, 91 grams