Plenty
David Hare's critically acclaimed play, this edition from The Faber Library
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Printing Details
First edition thus, first printing. Hardback in dustwrapper. 20.5 × 13.5cm, 96pp.
This is the first printing in Faber's The Faber Library series which showcased important titles from Faber's history, this one representing 1978. After opening to sometimes bewildered reviews at the National Theatre in 1978, David Hare's wildly ambitious play Plenty established itself as a landmark modern classic, particularly after its 1982 New York production. Counterpointing the experiences of a fiercely intelligent Englishwoman flown into France as a secret agent during the Second World War with her life in the following twenty years, David Hare offers a unique view of post-war history, as well as making a powerful statement about changing values and the collapse of ideals embodied in a single life.
Condition
This copy is in very good condition, there is a little light surface abrasion to the wrapper but this is now within a protective sleeve.
ISBN
9780571191208
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