Sarah Kane In Context by Laurens De Vos
A scholarly companion that situates a landmark “in-yer-face” British playwright within wider theatrical, philosophical, and socio-political currents, surveying influences from Greek tragedy to Artaud and Beckett, the controversies surrounding early premieres, debates on ethics, trauma, and the representation of violence, and the plays’ performance histories and global reception, while offering insights into staging practices, translation, and enduring legacy in contemporary theatre.
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