Format:
1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
ISBN:
9781350209442
,
1350209449
,
9781350209442
Series Statement:
Oberon modern plays
Content:
No one in the middle of being in love ever sat down to write a love story. It's only after the belongings are sorted and the shirts returned that the pencils are sharpened and the notebooks opened. So, in a serious way, love stories are never love stories. Love is their inspiration, yes, but the end of love is the reason for their existence. This is a problem. It proposes anti-journeys where we saw only journeys, directs things toward a new negative we hadn't intended. The Flu Season tries to be a love story, anyway. It has a strategy. The play revels in ambivalence, lives in fits and starts, and derives a flailing energy from its doubts about itself. But these come at a price, which is paid by the characters in the play. A kind of clarity finally comes. In the end, is the end. The Flu Season was the winner of the 2004 Oppenheimer Award for best debut production
In:
Eno, Will, 1965-, Flu season, 9781350209442
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781840023701
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5040/9781350209442.00000003