Port Elizabeth PlaysOUP Oxford, 4 mai 2000 - 255 pages With a new preface by the author, the four plays in this selection of Athol Fugard's best work are set among the people and in the place he knows most intimately - Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Each explores a close and tense family situation or relationship against the background of wider suffering and tensions, engaging our sympathies for South Africans of all races in their struggle to retain dignity and hope. |
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Afrikaner Athol Fugard baas Blood Knot bloody Boesman and Lena Boet bottle brother Coega coming crutches dance dark dead drol Exit eyes father feel frightened give goes going Haai HALLY hand happened happy hard hate hear hell HESTER Hotnot Johannesburg John Kani JOHNNIE joke kaffer Korsten laugh legs Lena's letter listen look Master Harold mean Minnie moer Mommie MORRIS moves never night Okay Oudtshoorn Outa Pause pen-pal Pietersen play pondok Port Elizabeth Redhouse remember rubbish shakes shelter silence sleep smell Smit sort South African South African English staring starts stop suitcase Swartkops talking tell Theatre There's thing thought tomorrow tonight trying turn vastrap Veeplaas waiting walk watching What's the matter WILLIE woman Xhosa Yvonne Bryceland Zach ZACHARIAH Zakes Mokae