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Informationen zum Autor Graham Saunders is a Lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University of Reading Klappentext Blasted brought Sarah Kane to the theatre pages of the broadsheets, the front pages of the tabloids, and to the notice of the nation. Covers all Kane's major plays and productions, contains hitherto unpublished material and reviews, and looks at her continuing influence after her tragic early death. A chapter-by-chapter analysis looks at each play in detail and the appendices carry transcripts of interviews with colleagues and leading theatre practitioners involved with her productions. This book is the first study of the most significant British dramatist in post-war theatre and includes unpublished interview material with Sarah Kane herself. Zusammenfassung Based on conversations with directors and actors who knew her! this book is a study of the British post-war dramatist! Sarah Kane. It covers all her major plays and productions! as well as unpublished material and reviews! and looks at her continuing influence after her tragic early death. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. 'This disgusting feast of filth': Blasted2. 'If there could have been more moments like these': Phaedra's Love3. 'This sensible hell': Cleansed4. 'Only love can save me and love has destroyed me': Crave5. 'Remember the light and believe in the light': 4.48 Psychosis6. Converstation with James Macdonald7. Conversation with Vicky Featherstone8. Converstation with Nils Tabert9. Conversation with Mel Kenyon10. Conversation with Phyllis Nagy11. Conversation with Kate Ashfield12. Conversation with Daniel Evans13. Conversation with Stuart McQuarrie14. Edward Bond: Sarah Kane and theatreSelect BibliographyIndex