Black Beach: Three Catalan Plays

Black Beach: Three Catalan Plays

by JordiCoca (Author), JoanCasas (Author), Lluisa Cunille (Author)

Synopsis

These Catalan plays can perhaps best be seen in contrast to the British tradition of 'state of the nation' and 'in yer face' playwrighting. The plays are somewhat enigmatic and even elliptical. They represent elements of a more 'European' less 'UK' playwrighting style with echoes of early Pinter, maybe David Mercer. There is just a hint of Mark Ravenhill/Sarah Kane but any potential violence is purely implied.The Sales Complete is an apparently non-political work concerned with three characters involved in the selling and buying of an apartment - solitary souls who are lost in the desert of the modern world, seeking an arm to cling on to so that they may be saved. It has a social context but this is subservient to the characters' stilted emotional interaction. A collision between the personal and the political; a past affair that might just rekindle and present corruption in 'the party'. Can he persuade her not to cause trouble for the party leadership or will she ignore the feelings she still has for him to bring the leadership down? Black Beach is more naturalistic but even here we are not really told exactly what the politics of 'the party' is.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 172
Publisher: Parthian Books
Published: 15 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 190576281X
ISBN 13: 9781905762811

Author Bio
Jordi Coca is a leading figure in Catalan culture and literature, working in the fields of narrative fiction, drama, poetry, criticism and translation. Joan Casas has written plays, fiction, poetry and essays and has worked extensively as a translator into Catalan and Spanish. Joan currently teaches dramaturgy and theatre criticism. Lluisa Cunille is the cofounder of the Hungarian Theatre Company. She writes in Catalan and Spanish, and her work has been translated into French, Italian, and English.