Lorenzaccio
Lorenzaccio
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Lorenzaccio by Alfred De Musset
Alfred de Musset's 1832 play depicts Lorenzo de Medici, the 16th-century Florentine nobleman who killed his tyrannical cousin but did not establish a republican government afterwards and was forever disgraced by a debaucherous past. Impressive. A sleek, stirring adaptation . LORENZACIO is a civic tragedy, charting the cruel decline of a formerly free city-state . Recounted by . playwright John Strand with clarity and directness, Musset's story of a society cowed by and despairing over its political leadership seems an apt one to tell just now. Its bitter conclusion is designed as a final dagger to the spirit . LORENZACIO speaks to our time, loud and clear. -Peter Marks, The Washington Post Inherently dramatic, the stakes being so high and the game so dangerous. Yet] humor still finds its way to the surface through Strand's script . LORENZACIO may be a play for our time in the way that it was in 1833. But whether we choose to see it in a modern light, the play is a masterpiece for all times. -Margaret Lawrence, The Star-Exponent The play connects electrically and viscerally to our times . Splendid, powerful and affecting . Strand hits just the right mark in this almost grand guignol tale of power, politics, murder, courage and betrayal in Renaissance Italy. -Gary Tischler, The Georgetowner If only George W Bush could have seen the gripping 19th-century French drama LORENZACIO before being sworn in as commander-in-chief. Musset's play centers on the assassination of a tyrant. There's an occupying army detested by its citizenry. And there's the utter lack of a day-after plan once the repressive regime has been toppled, plunging the country into chaos. Sound familiar? -Mary Carole McCauley, The Baltimore Sun French playwright Alfred de Musset's LORENZACIO has long been a fixture in French theater but the 1833 play is seldom performed in the U S. One chief reason is the absence of an English translation that addresses its unwieldy structure. Consider the problem fixed in this nicely accessible version from playwright John Strand. A welcome addition to American theater of one of France's cultural pillars. -Paul Harris, Variety| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9782070302550 |
| ISBN 10 | 2070302555 |
| Title | Lorenzaccio |
| Author | Alfred De Musset |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Gallimard |
| Year published | 2003-09-11 |
| Number of pages | 0 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |