Maxim Gorky's Enemies: David Hare

Synopsis:

1905. Russia is at a turning point. Zakhar Bardin is from the landowning class, but is now the uneasy owner of a factory. His managing director is determined to face down militant workers on a point of principle. But the shutting of the business has tragic consequences for everyone concerned.
Gorky's extraordinary play, which was written in exile and banned in his home country, presents a panoramic view of a restless society, with a bourgeoisie no longer sure of its own values, and a working class steadily facing up to the terrifying sacrifices ahead. Described by Ronald Bryden in the Observer in 1971 as 'a real discovery . . . the missing link between Chekhov and the Russian revolution', Enemies has a dramatic breadth, humour and ambition unique to Gorky.

Maxim Gorky's Enemies is adapted for the stage by David Hare and premieres at the Almeida Theatre, London, in May 2006, directed by Michael Attenborough.


Tags:

Categorised as:
Music, Stage & Screen
Sub-categories:
Playscripts
Places:
Russia
Genres & Themes:
Class; Protest; Society
Maxim Gorky's Enemies book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571232123
Published:
18.05.2006
No of pages:
96
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