What Is to Be Done? - Mavis Gallant - Libros - Linda Leith Publishing - 9781988130224 - 2 de septiembre de 2017
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What Is to Be Done?


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Drama. Women's Studies. Mavis Gallant's only play, WHAT IS TO BE DONE?, which premiered at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre on November 11, 1982, is a comedy that opens in 1942, in the heat of the battle against Fascism, when it was possible for Canadians to cheer for both Stalin and the Royal Family. At home in Montreal, Jenny (18) is impressed by her friend Molly's copy of a political pamphlet written by V. I. Lenin entitled WHAT IS TO BE DONE? The two young women are fascinated by the refugees who are flooding into the city from Europe, and they spend their spare time on left-wing political activity in support of the Soviet Union, dreaming of the new world they're certain will arise out of the ashes of the war.

Drawing on Mavis Gallant's unpublished journals, the introduction by Linda Leith situates the play in the context of the author's life and work. Before she left for Europe in 1950, Gallant destroyed all the poems and stories she had been writing, along with all the diaries she had kept. In the Linnet Muir of the Montreal stories and in the Jenny and the Molly of the play we have vivid portraits of young women whose hopes and fears and passions and dreams tell us as much as we are ever likely to know about the young woman who became Mavis Gallant.

Gallant's knack for vivid detail is as assured here as it is in her most polished fiction. She's a sharp social critic, with a gift for pinpointing sham. -- Martin Knelman

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 2 de septiembre de 2017
ISBN13 9781988130224
Editores Linda Leith Publishing
Páginas 123
Dimensiones 137 × 213 × 10 mm   ·   181 g
Lengua Inglés  

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