by Adam Rapp (Author)
Fifteen years ago I killed my sister.
So begins Adam Rapp's highly acclaimed play Nocturne, in which a 32-year-old former piano prodigy recounts the tragic events that tore his family apart.
With a keen eye for human relationships and a deft ear for language, Rapp explores the aftershock of this unimaginable event. The father is so incapable of forgiveness he puts a gun in his son's mouth; the mother so shattered, she deserts the family and eventually takes leave of her sanity altogether; the son--only 17 years old at the time--sets out for New York City. There, he seeks an uneasy refuge in books and reinvents himself as a writer. Across the decade and a half that follows he tries to cope with the ramifications of his own anguish and estrangement while making a desperate search for redemption.
A devastating, elegant, and gripping dissection of the American dream, Nocturne signals a brave new voice in American theater.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: 1
Publisher: Faber Inc
Published: 27 Jan 2006
ISBN 10: 0571211321
ISBN 13: 9780571211326
A brilliant, terrifying, perceptive, occasionally funny play . . . bold, daring and succesful. Donald Lyons, New York Post
A playwright . . . to watch with keen interest. Markland Taylor, Variety
A startling, unnerving work of art that fiercely pushes the boundaries of theater. Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
A brilliant, terrifying, perceptive, occasionally funny play . . . bold, daring and succesful. Donald Lyons, New York Post
A playwright . . . to watch with keen interest. Markland Taylor, Variety
A startling, unnerving work of art that fiercely pushes the boundaries of theater. Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
A brilliant, terrifying, perceptive, occasionally funny play . . . bold, daring and succesful. --Donald Lyons, New York Post
A playwright . . . to watch with keen interest. --Markland Taylor, Variety
A startling, unnerving work of art that fiercely pushes the boundaries of theater. --Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
Adam Rapp is the author of numerous plays and young adult novels. He lives in New York City.