Polar Bears is a captivating tale by award-winning writer Mark Haddon.
Balancing humour and pathos, it tells of one man's struggle to love,
support and live with someone suffering from a psychological
condition. With an elliptical structure and teasing timeline, the play
handles the subject sensitively, with vivid, sympathetically-drawn
characters and nicely-balanced dialectics. Polar Bears is
thought-provoking and intelligent, with echoes of Nietszchean
philosophy, and it refuses to offer any easy answers for those
embroiled in mental instability. The plot is as follows: John has
never met anyone like Kay. When the moon is in the right phase, she is
magnetic and amazingly alive. But when the darkness closes in, she is
lost to another world, a world in which John does not belong. Mark
Haddon is a hugely celebrated writer who is best known for his 2003
novel The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time, which won a
string of prestigious awards, including the Whitbread Book of the
Year. It quickly became an international bestseller, was printed in 32
countries and translated into 15 languages. Polar Bears is his first
work for the theatre and enjoyed a high profile premiere at the Donmar
Warehouse 1 April - 22 May 2010, directed by Jamie Lloyd and starring
Jodhi May and Richard Coyle.
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ISBN
9781408198643
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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