Bond Plays 01 : Saved + Early morning + The Pope's wedding
by Edward Bond
Edward Bond Plays (1), Contemporary Dramatists {Methuen Drama} (Bond)
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''Edward Bond is the most radical playwright to emerge from the sixties . the most savagely powerful dramatist writing today . Bond's plays cannot be ignored' (Independent) Saved 'The most uncompromising, original and un-English English play of the sixties' (Observer); Early Morning 'A gargantuan Swiftian metaphor of universal consumption' (Observer); The Pope's Wedding 'This bizarre and unclassifiable piece is an astonishing tour de force for a first play, and if it comes to that, would be show more an astonishing tour de force if it were a fifty-first . Bond is an original' (Bernard Levin, Daily Mail)'' show lessTags
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This collection includes the play "Saved" which caused controversy when it was first performed due to a senseless crime that takes place. It remains one of the most shocking things that I've ever read, and sadly, it is still very much relevant to today's society.
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Because of its pivotal scene, which involves the stoning to death of a baby by a gang of young toughs in a London park, Edward Bond's first major production, Saved (1965), was banned in its entirety by the Lord Chamberlain. In drawing attention to the plot, the censor drew attention away from the play's techniques. A distracting violence is still show more the center of Bond's works Early Morning (1968), The Sea ( ), and The Bundle (1978). Bond's violence is not simply an image of evil or crude dramatic shock. It is meant as something to come to terms with intellectually, or even-as in The Bundle-to be agreed to, as the price of effective action. In its obviousness, Bond's brutality challenges the audience to acknowledge its own hidden, structural ruthlessness. The playwright's ideas, however, often seem inadequately worked out and inadequately expressed in prefaces that share nothing of the vivacity and clarity of those of George Bernard Shaw. Bond has never lost touch with an impressive stiff poetry of the stage, which is most evident in Bingo, about Shakespeare's last days, and The Fool (1976), about the madness of the poet John Clare. Among Bond's more recent works are The Worlds (1979), and a trilogy, The War Plays (1985). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Bond Plays 01 : Saved + Early morning + The Pope's wedding
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