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Blood War: Plays by Lars Noren

por Lars Norén

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Lars Norén, generally considered Sweden’s greatest playwright since August Strindberg, has written about 75 plays. While they are regularly performed in Nordic and European countries and have been translated into several languages, English-language readers were deprived of his major works until 2013, when Chaucer Press Books published Two Plays: And Give Us the Shadows and Autumn and Winter, followed by Three Plays: Demons, Act, and Terminal 3 (2014). This volume presents two more of Norén’s major plays in English, including: • Blood (1994), about a wife and husband tormented over their missing son and the husband’s male lover, who are eventually brought together in a heartrending denouement as the unbearable truth of their lives is revealed; and • War (2005), a raw depiction of a family reduced to mere survival, set in an unnamed war-torn country. Their world explodes when the mother and her daughters must confront the unexpected return of her husband—who was presumed to be killed in action—and is now blind and virtually devoid of any humanity. Praise for Lars Norén “Lars Norén, regarded by many as the greatest Swedish playwright since Strindberg, has dealt with the love-hate relationships of modern dysfunctional families in emotionally powerful and sombre plays spiced with absurd humour.” —Encyclopedia Britannica Online “He has made the present time our home and exposed the anxiety beneath the surface of the welfare state.” —Per Wastberg, former chairman of International PEN and editor-in-chief of Sweden’s largest daily newspaper… (más)
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Lars Norén, generally considered Sweden’s greatest playwright since August Strindberg, has written about 75 plays. While they are regularly performed in Nordic and European countries and have been translated into several languages, English-language readers were deprived of his major works until 2013, when Chaucer Press Books published Two Plays: And Give Us the Shadows and Autumn and Winter, followed by Three Plays: Demons, Act, and Terminal 3 (2014). This volume presents two more of Norén’s major plays in English, including: • Blood (1994), about a wife and husband tormented over their missing son and the husband’s male lover, who are eventually brought together in a heartrending denouement as the unbearable truth of their lives is revealed; and • War (2005), a raw depiction of a family reduced to mere survival, set in an unnamed war-torn country. Their world explodes when the mother and her daughters must confront the unexpected return of her husband—who was presumed to be killed in action—and is now blind and virtually devoid of any humanity. Praise for Lars Norén “Lars Norén, regarded by many as the greatest Swedish playwright since Strindberg, has dealt with the love-hate relationships of modern dysfunctional families in emotionally powerful and sombre plays spiced with absurd humour.” —Encyclopedia Britannica Online “He has made the present time our home and exposed the anxiety beneath the surface of the welfare state.” —Per Wastberg, former chairman of International PEN and editor-in-chief of Sweden’s largest daily newspaper

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