Remembrance Day
Aleksey Scherbak author Rory Mullarkey translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Mar '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
New translation of politically charged play.
Can you be a hero if you fought for Nazi Germany? The Latvians who fought for the Third Reich and halted the Red Army parade as heroes every year through the streets of Riga. As a growing number of young Russians campaign to halt the 'fascist' march, their Latvian counterparts join the veterans in commemoration. When teenager Anya becomes a political activist, her father's attempts to calm the situation stir up a storm of extremist patriotism. Remembrance Day takes an look at the fight for the political soul of Latvia.
A little masterpiece of power, wit and heart - powerfully expresses the absurdity of enmity, between neighbours. Pure, brilliant theatre. * Libby Purves, The Times *
Extraordinarily powerful - I kept thinking how deeply both Mikhail Bulgakov and Sean O'Casey would have appreciated its human and artistic qualities - Unreservedly recommended. * Paul Taylor, The Independent *
This is an instructive piece which neatly draws attention to one of Europe's less widely reported scenes of political turbulence. * Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard *
ISBN: 9781849431057
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 112g
78 pages