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1 online resource (201 pages) |
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Contents |
Title Page; Copyright Page; History; Characters; Production Notes; A Brief Historical Note; PART ONE; Prologue: Evening Meal in a Windstorm; Scene One: Love Scene with Lemon; Scene Two: All Day in the Rain; First Interruption: The Small Voice (Letter to the President); Scene Three: Late Night Struggles on Towards Dawn; Scene Three A: Die Alte (The Old One); Scene Four: Cold and Brutal but Exact and True; Scene Five: Fingerspitzengefuhl (Fingertip Feeling); Scene Five A: It Takes Three Invitations; Scene Six: Demonology; Scene Seven: Scenes from the Life -- First Part. |
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Scene Seven: Scenes from the Life -- Second PartScene Eight: Ich Habe Eine Neue Giftsuppe Gekocht (I Made a New Poison Soup); Second Interruption: The Politics of Paranoia; Scene Nine: Love Scene Without Lemon; Scene Ten: The Rent; Scene Eleven: Oranges; Scene Twelve: Furcht Und Elend (Fear and Misery); Third Interruption: German Lessons; Scene Thirteen: Welcome; PART TWO; Fourth Interruptoin: Memories of You; Scene Fourteen: Der Mensch Ist Nicht Gut -- Sondern Ein Vieh! (Man Isn't Good -- He's Disgusting!); FIfth Interruption: Night Bats; Scene Fifteen: Further Demonological Explorations. |
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Scene Sixteen: Keep You Keep You I Am Gone Oh Keep You In My MemoryScene Seventeen: Hic Domus Dei Est Et Portae Coelis (This is the House of God, and These Are the Gates of Heaven); Sixth Interruption: From the Book; Scene Eighteen: Berliner Schnause (Berlin Lip); Seventh Interruption: Epitaph; Scene Nineteen: Der Wildgewordene Kleinburger (The Petit-Bourgeois Run Amok); Scene Twenty: An Acid Morning Light; Scene Twenty One: Love Scene Without. . .; Scene Twenty Two: Hands; Scene Twenty Three: Revelations and Farewells; Scene Twenty Four: All That Was Fat and Bright is Perished From You. |
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Scene Twenty Five: The Green FrontEpilogue; APPENDIX: Zillah Iterruptions, New York Shakespeare Festival Version; AFTERWORD. |
Summary |
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angels in America comes this powerful portrayal of individual dissolution and resolution in the face of political catastrophe. & ldquo;It & rsquo;s brash, audacious and ... intoxicatingly visionary. & rdquo; & mdash;Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune. |
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Subject |
Fascism -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- Drama.
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Fascism. |
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Germany -- Berlin. |
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History. |
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Drama.
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Women -- New York (State) -- New York -- Drama.
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Women. |
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New York (State) -- New York. |
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Political plays.
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Political plays. |
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Berlin (Germany) -- History -- 1918-1945 -- Drama.
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Chronological Term |
1918-1945 |
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Electronic books.
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History.
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Women. |
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Womyn. |
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Drama.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Kushner, Tony. A Bright Room Called Day. New York : Theatre Communications Group, ©2012 9781559360784 |
ISBN |
9781559366038 electronic book |
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1559366036 electronic book |
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