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The Travellers
Rajeshwar Prasad
The Travellers
Rajeshwar Prasad
In The Travellers the absurdity of life - a world without God and joy - is brought to consciousness through the encounters of Alvin, Cecil and Blair at a train station. It is underpinned by the philosophy of atheistic existentialism as depicted in works by Samuel Becket, Eugene Ionesco, Jean Genet, Harold Pinter and Edward Albee. The Travellers is a play in three acts which has all the features of absurd plays - with the absurdist formula of (aclp2t) + (afi2lms) + (tc) - action is reduced - characters are reduced - language is reduced - plot is reduced - place is reduced - the sense of alienation, fear, isolation, insecurity, loneliness, mystery and suspense - and the tragic-comic scenes - nothing is happening - but everything is happening.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 8, 2018 |
ISBN13 | 9781912416486 |
Publishers | TSL Publications |
Pages | 44 |
Dimensions | 148 × 210 × 2 mm · 63 g |
Language | English |
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