The Golden Ass (Oberon Modern Plays)

The Golden Ass (Oberon Modern Plays)

by PeterOswald (Author)

Synopsis

A comedy written for the Shakespeare's Globe, telling the story of an insatiably curious young man who, wishing to turn himself into a wise owl, takes the wrong drug and finds himself transformed into an ass. His subsequent travels lead him to encounter the chaos of human desire from the perspective of a servile donkey. The most exquisite tale in this wonderful epic, as originally told by Lucius Apuleius, is the first known account of the marriage of Cupid and Psyche, which is perhaps the archetypal myth behind modern psychology. Inspired by The Golden Ass, Peter Oswald has written a riotous erotic comedy of love and desire, which premiered at the Globe Theatre, London in August 2002. This version is true to the original: in the words of C S Lewis is 'a strange compound of picaresque novel, horror comic, mystagogue's tract, pornography and stylistic experiment.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
Publisher: Oberon Modern Plays
Published: 06 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 184002285X
ISBN 13: 9781840022858

Media Reviews
Oswald's verse is deliciously rich and allusive, and he swings between tragedy and farce with breathtaking aplomb...Long may it reign.' Lucy Powell, Time Out
Author Bio
Peter Oswald was born in England in 1965. His original plays include the verse plays 'Allbright' and 'Valadonama', and 'Fair Ladies At A Game Of Poem Cards', 'Augustine's Oak', 'Ramayana', and 'Sha Kuntala'. He has also adapted plays by Sophocles and Lorca.