The Wye Plays

The Back of Beyond and The Battle of the Crows

David Ian Rabey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Intellect

Published:1st Jan '04

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A first volume of plays by a startlingly ambitious and inventive dramatist.

The Back of Beyond takes, as its starting point, the route of a sequel to King Lear, in which the surviving Shakespearean characters set out on an odyssey through a perilous, blasted landscape, and encounter new agents of cruelty, desire and magic. Wildly humorous and fiercely shocking, the play charts a series of remorseless exposures, interrogating the idealisms and brutal repressions that have informed Anglo-Welsh relations whilst subverting Shakespearean motifs; tragically humorous poetic language and nightmarish visual imagery contribute to the sense of a land where the signposts have been smashed.   A sequel to The Back of BeyondThe Battle of the Crows extends and concludes the stories of three characters - a maverick witch, a renegade knight, and an abuse victim made empress - in a harrowing and humorous exploration of border warfare, witchcraft, massacre, bitchery, hilarity and heartbreak. The Battle of the Crows is partly a dramatic speculation about desire as magic, partly a sad reckless laugh at internecine hostilities and the passionate and disastrous transformations which spring up in the face of Death itself.

"Fierce, muscular texts in the spirit of Artaud and John Clare." - Iain Sinclair "This book is a welcome opportunity to see the plays in print. The plays are complemented by Rabey's enlightening essay "On being A Shakespearian dramatist" and a short but incisive "Afterword" by Mick Mangan. The plays were written to be performed live in a theatre and the scripts leave that in no doubt...But relishing the "Wye Plays" as written texts has considerable rewards." - Richard J. Hand, CYFRWNG MEDIA WALES JOURNAL (Vol. 2, 2005) Praise for THE BACK OF BEYOND: "This is large-scale epic drama that sets out to subvert the grand literary tradition as a group of sort-of Shakespearean characters roam around discovering imperialism in a cruel land ... I found myself intrigued by the ambition of the project, mesmerised by the richness of the language and impressed by the energy ... Aberystwyth company Lurking Truth has taken on a mammoth task with evangelical enthusiasm." - David Adams, THE WESTERN MAIL

ISBN: 9781841501154

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128 pages