In The Solitude Of Cotton Fields by Bernard-Marie Koltès

The play explores a tense and enigmatic encounter between two characters, a Dealer and a Client, in a desolate urban setting. Through their charged dialogue, the narrative delves into themes of desire, power, and existential isolation, as both characters grapple with their own inner conflicts and the nature of their interaction. The sparse, poetic language and the ambiguous nature of their exchange create a haunting atmosphere, leaving the audience to ponder the deeper implications of human connection and the often unspoken transactions that define our lives.

The 3567th greatest book of all time


Published
1986
Nationality
French
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-100
Words
Unknown
Original Language
French
Alternate Titles
None

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