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The False Servant
By (Author) Martin Crimp
By (author) Pierre Marivaux
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st January 2030
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
88
Width 128mm, Height 197mm, Spine 7mm
100g
Lust and avarice trample on the finer feelings of love in this subversive take on sexual manners and the cruelties of courtship. The man thinks that marriage is simply a matter of money and property. But just how far should the woman go to prove him wrong
A world of darker meaning lies beneath the wit and verbal exuberance of Martin Crimp's version of Marivaux's great comedy.
Martin Crimp was born in 1956. His play Attempts on Her Life (1997) established his international reputation. His other work for theatre includes Men Asleep, The Rest Will be Familiar to You from Cinema, In the Republic of Happiness, Play House, The City, Fewer Emergencies, Cruel and Tender, The Country, The Treatment, Getting Attention, No One Sees the Video, Play with Repeats, Dealing with Clair and Definitely the Bahamas. He is also the author of three texts, Into the Little Hill, Written on Skin and Lessons in Love and Violence, for operas by George Benjamin. His many translations of French plays include works by Genet, Ionesco, Kolts, Marivaux and Molire. Writing for Nothing, a collection of fiction, short plays and texts for opera, was published by Faber & Faber in 2019.