This Flesh Is Mine
By (Author) Brian Woolland
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
21st May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
104g
She shares my tent, she shares my bed. Her flesh is mine. Achilles, the greatest of the Achaean warriors, refuses to fight; angered that King Agamemnon has stolen his captive Trojan slave-girl, Briseis. Drawn from The Iliad, and produced in collaboration with Ashtar Theatre from Palestine, Brian Woollands taut and poetic new play for Border Crossings brings together Homers Troy and the Middle East of today: worlds shaken by cycles of violence and revenge, by ambition and self-interest masquerading as idealism; worlds struggling towards any possibility of reconciliation.
Brian Woolland's play This Flesh Is Mine brings together Homer's Troy and the contemporary life and politics of the Middle East. Themes of war, death, grief, honour and (a lack of) reconciliation resonate thunderously * Guardian *
Taut and poetic * Rich Mix *
Brian Woollands previous plays include: four for theatre-in education companies Away Games and Streetwise in Paradise both toured in France, Germany and through the UK; Stand or Fall for Playing for Time, a theatre company which specializes in creating theatre in prisons; and A Terrible Madness for the Arts Academy, Ballarat, Australia. His previous play for Border Crossings, Double Tongue, was originally presented at the Old Red Lion, London. It was subsequently revived and toured in Hungary and England.