
MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS
A Play
$27.39
- Paperback
64 pages
- Release Date
19 February 2019
Summary
A compelling drama of South African apartheid and a universal coming-of-age story, from “the greatest active playwright in the English-speaking world” (Time).Originally produced in 1982, “Master Harold and the Boys” is now an acknowledged classic of the stage, whose themes of injustice, racism, friendship, and reconciliation traverse borders and time.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780307475206 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0307475204 |
| Author: | Athol Fugard |
| Publisher: | Three Rivers Press |
| Imprint: | Three Rivers Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 64 |
| Release Date: | 19 February 2019 |
| Weight: | 74g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 132mm x 5mm |
| Series: | Vintage International |
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Critics Review
“One of Fugard’s most universal works of theatre.
“One of Fugard’s most universal works of theatre. It operates on two levels: as the story of a loving but lacerating relationship between a black man and a white boy; and … as a powerful political statement about apartheid.” —Mel Gussow, New Yorker
“The greatest active playwright in the English-speaking world.” —Time
“In ‘Master Harold’ … and the boys the author has journeyed so deep into the psychosis of racism that all national boundaries quickly fall away, that no one is left unimplicated by his vision…. Mr. Fugard has forced us to face point-blank, our capacity for hate … but we’re also left with the exultant hope that we may yet practice compassion without stumbling…. The choice, of course, is ours. Mr. Fugard’s wrenching play, which insists that we make it, is beyond beauty.“—Frank Rich, The New York Times
“An exhilarating play … a triumph of playmaking, and unforgettable!” —New York Post
About The Author
Athol Fugard
ATHOL FUGARD was born in South Africa in 1932 and is an internationally acclaimed playwright. His best-known plays include Bloodknot (1961); Boesman and Lena (1969); Sizwe Bansi Is Dead (1972); The Island (1973), and My Children! My Africa! (1989).
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