Landscape with Skiproads / Book Burning: Two Plays
By (Author) Pieter DeBuysser
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
31st July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Landscape with Skiproads On stage, a collection of objects that have played a unique role in our history. Without exception these are the objects that were present at key moments in history. They were there when we became who we are today. When once more a stretch of our path was laid down for us, they were present in silence. With these, Pieter De Buysser, a boy and his horse are on a search for a lost future. A joyful and epic journey is taking off. Book Burning History is clogged. There are no more revolutions. What else can we add In Book Burning, Pieter De Buysser tells the story of Sebastian, a man he met at an Occupy demonstration, whose life has become embroiled in a WikiLeaks scandal. He follows the mans search to discover the root of a genetic illness that took the life of his wife and now threatens his daughter, Tilda. She just wants to forget it all. This is a play about forgetting and forgiving, knowledge and riddles, secrets and the lack of stories. It is a captivating fable, told by a charming storyteller in the guise of Schrdingerscat, about personal histories, globalisation and the beginnings of a new world. Book Burning testifies to the possibilities of language and the magical power of a radical imagination.
A tribute to critical thought, the knowledge, humour and art of narration. * Cobra, Belgium *
The alliance of the poetics and politics here is simply magical. * Le temps, Switzerland *
A truly original piece of theatre. Five stars hardly does it justice. * The Latest, UK *
The closing image - is... a successful, beautiful metaphor that stays with you. * Theaterkrant, The Netherlands, on Landscape with Skiproads *
A sublime jewel that touches heart and mind. * Theaterfestival, Belgium, on Book Burning *
The alliance of the poetics and politics here is simply magical. * Le temps, Switzerland *
A tribute to critical thought, the knowledge, humour and art of narration. * Cobra, Belgium *
Accessible, brilliant andsignificant in contemporary thought. -- Laure Dasinire
Pieter DeBuysser writes fiction and non-fiction, theatrical poems in a provisional act and an already gone act, a critique of the touched reason, a workbench for constructing an anti-tragedy, a dramatico-poetico-politicological nursery rhyme, a guideline on how to shave an eye in 9 chapters, essays, slapstick emergency maps, drama, post-drama, sunny disasters and some other genres. His writings for performance, theatre and film have led him to initiate and direct projects for film and theatre. His first novel De Keisnijders, was published in November 2012.