Title: Children of the Sun
Author: Gorky, Maxim (Translated by Andrew Upton)
Price: $22.99
Written during the abortive Russian Revolution of 1905, Maxim Gorky's darkly comic Children of the Sun depicts the new middle-class, foolish perhaps but likeable, as they flounder around, philosophizing, yearning, or scuttling between test tubes, blind to their impending annihilation. This is Andrew Upton's fourth English version of a play for the National by one of the great Russian masters, including his acclaimed adaptation of Gorky's Philistines.
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\"I didn't read your books. I licked them, I rubbed them all over my naked body and licked them.\"
Protasov, detached and idealistic, wants only to immerse himself in chemical experiments to perfect mankind. He's more or less oblivious to the voracious advances of the half-crazed widow Melaniya and his best friend's unrelenting pursuit of his wife, let alone the cholera epidemic and the starving mob at his gates. While Nanny fusses round, Protasov's admiring circle, variously skeptical, romantic and lovesick, spar over culture and the cosmos. Only Liza, neurotic and patronized, feels the suffering of the peasantry and senses that their own privileged world is in jeopardy.
\"Gone? They're everywhere. Have you heard about the riots? The starvation and the flagrant disregard of authority. This disregard is building walls and barriers between us all. And they are massing. The crowds of angry people. And the hate ...the hate between us all ...kills everything.\"
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 18/04/2013
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780571304875
Publishing status: OS Archived
Additional information
| Weight | 125 g |
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| Dimensions | 198 × 126 mm |




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