Early Reviewers

William Shakespeare's The Tempest retold by Margaret Atwood, New York Times bestseller and winner of the Man Booker Prize Margaret Atwood conjures the ultimate revenge tale in one betrayed man's plot for vengeance--a scheme as innovative as it is deadly--in her darkly imaginative, fantastical retelling of The Tempest. When Felix is deposed as artistic director of the Makeshiweg Theatre Festival by his devious assistant and longtime enemy, his production of The Tempest is canceled and he is heartbroken. Reduced to a life of exile in rural southern Ontario--accompanied only by his fantasy daughter, Miranda, who died twelve years ago--Felix devises a plan for retribution. Eventually he takes a job teaching Literacy Through Theatre to the prisoners at the nearby Burgess Correctional Institution, and is making a modest success of it when an auspicious star places his enemies within his reach. With the help of their own interpretations, digital effects, and the talents of a professional actress and choreographer, the Burgess Correctional Players prepare to video their Tempest. Not surprisingly, they view Caliban as the character with whom they have the most in common. However, Felix has another twist in mind, and his enemies are about to find themselves taking part in an interactive and illusion-ridden version of The Tempest that will change their lives forever. But how will Felix deal with his invisible Miranda's decision to take a part in the play?
Media
Paper
Genres
General Fiction, Poetry, Fiction and Literature
Offered by
Crown Publishing (Publisher)
(User: CrownPublishing)
Batch
July 2016
Starts: 2016-07-05
Ended: 2016-07-25
On Sale
2016-10-11
Country
USA
Link
LibraryThing Work Page
Receipt
19 reviewed, 1 marked received
Batch Closed
20
copies
1,267
requests