The Living
By (Author) Colleen Wagner
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
24th September 2019
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Abnormal psychology
Paperback
140
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 13mm
220g
The Living is a powerful and unsettling documentary play by Colleen Wagner, author of the Governor General's Literary Awardwinning play The Monument. It is inspired by the actual stories of women and girls who survived trauma in post-conflict zones like Rwanda and Uganda. The Living examines the lives of victims and perpetrators, post-genocide, who live side-by-side in government-issued housing, as well as the role of NGO-funded campaigns. By means of theatrical fiction, documentary work, and re-enactment, The Living provides a creative path toward reconciliation, in hopes that the impossible act of forgiveness can end the cycle of revenge.
Colleen Wagner was born in Alberta and studied at the Ontario College of Art and the University of Toronto. Her first play, Sand, was on the final shortlist for best international play at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England, in 1989. She won the 1996 Governor General's Literary Award for Drama for The Monument, which continues to be produced internationally and is translated into half a dozen languages. She teaches at York University and divides her time between a farm in New Brunswick and Toronto.