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Red Sun and Merlin Unchained are the most recent original stage works by one of the most acknowledged yet neglected dramatists of our time. Red Sun is a two-hander, tightly tethered within the classical unities of theme and space and the span of a single day. Merlin Unchained is an explosive, multitudinous epic, crossing continents and centuries and passing between worlds. Yet though technically so contrasting, both works speak with the same distinctive voice, offering an exhilarating and sometimes disturbing challenge to the cultural and political perceptions of a contemporary audience, and exploring alien worlds that, alarmingly, begin to become recognizable as our own.



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“David Rudkin is an odd man out amongst modern British dramatists. His plays … are a unique blend of ritual and realism, of Artaudian imagery and bloodshot language..” Guardian

“… the finest language to be heard in the theatre today…” Times Literary Supplement

“[Rudkin] explores the connection between the inner recesses of the personality and social and political forms with a courage that no one else has.” Listener

“ … a fierce, uncompromising, obsessive writer…” Guardian

“ … our greatest dramatic poet…” Observer



Table of Contents
Red Sun: Dramatist’s Foreword – David Rudkin RED SUN Red Sun and the Promise of Myth – Karoline Gritzner Merlin Unchained: Dramatist’s Foreword – David Rudkin MERLIN UNCHAINED ‘Broken Magic?’: A Director’s Perspective on Merlin Unchained – David Ian Rabey ‘Only a Bard’: The Theatre of David Rudkin – Robert Wilcher

Red Sun and Merlin Unchained

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/03/2011
      ISBN13: 9781841504278, 978-1841504278
      ISBN10: 1841504270

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Red Sun and Merlin Unchained are the most recent original stage works by one of the most acknowledged yet neglected dramatists of our time. Red Sun is a two-hander, tightly tethered within the classical unities of theme and space and the span of a single day. Merlin Unchained is an explosive, multitudinous epic, crossing continents and centuries and passing between worlds. Yet though technically so contrasting, both works speak with the same distinctive voice, offering an exhilarating and sometimes disturbing challenge to the cultural and political perceptions of a contemporary audience, and exploring alien worlds that, alarmingly, begin to become recognizable as our own.



      Trade Review

      “David Rudkin is an odd man out amongst modern British dramatists. His plays … are a unique blend of ritual and realism, of Artaudian imagery and bloodshot language..” Guardian

      “… the finest language to be heard in the theatre today…” Times Literary Supplement

      “[Rudkin] explores the connection between the inner recesses of the personality and social and political forms with a courage that no one else has.” Listener

      “ … a fierce, uncompromising, obsessive writer…” Guardian

      “ … our greatest dramatic poet…” Observer



      Table of Contents
      Red Sun: Dramatist’s Foreword – David Rudkin RED SUN Red Sun and the Promise of Myth – Karoline Gritzner Merlin Unchained: Dramatist’s Foreword – David Rudkin MERLIN UNCHAINED ‘Broken Magic?’: A Director’s Perspective on Merlin Unchained – David Ian Rabey ‘Only a Bard’: The Theatre of David Rudkin – Robert Wilcher

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