"It is his plays that are believed to be "the theater of ideas", it is he, in his own words, who is always "at least one foot in the past". It is to him that Joyce's "Love me. Love my umbrella" applies as to no one else, because in order to love every individual play by Sir Stoppard one should love (or at least have an idea of) works by someone else: in the case of "Rosencrantz..." –
Shakespeare, in the case of "After Magritte" – works by surrealist... Anyway, a last century play more legendary than "Waiting for Godot" is only "Rosencrantz...." This is what we offer to the reader. But not only, because something else happened – because after Shakespeare there was Magritte, and "After Magritte"...
from English by Ivan Krychfalushiy
In Ukrainian.
Type of the edition: soft cover
Format: 142x206 mm
Number of pages: 178
Publisher: Discursus, Brusturiv
Contents:
- otto-drama
1. Rozenkrants i Hildenstern mertvi
2. Pislja Magritta