The Hot Zone
By (Author) Nirjay Mahindru
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
11th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Three British Asians are incarcerated in an unfamiliar land. Guilty or innocent The journey of five characters is explored at their point of intersection. All is not what it seems. Truth and deception, reality and fabrication are woven together in this powerful tale that explores one of the most controversial aspects of modern day counter-terrorism. Inspired by the Guardian dossiers of interviews at Guantanamo Bay, this illuminative and daring play looks at how the global 'war on terror' has rocked our perceptions of national and religious identity . Mixing fact and fiction, horror and dark humour, The Hot Zone boldly addresses the political abuse of human rights today.
'Mandragora, King of India' was Nirjay's first play. His second, 'Felling the Cedar Mountain' (2002), won a new competition and was commissioned by Tara Arts. His third play, 'Distortion' (2003), received a developmental commission from Tamasha Theatre.