Set in 1930, this play tells of a young English poetess on an extended visit to India at a time when the movements and personalities who were to lead to independence were making themselves known. She meets an Indian artist as well as representatives of raj society, high and low.
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Anbieter: Chapter Two Books, Ammanford, Vereinigtes Königreich
hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. In the Native State by Tom Stoppard is a richly layered radio play that intertwines past and present as it explores memory, colonial history, and the power of art. The story follows a modern researcher uncovering letters and recordings that reveal the relationship between a British poet and her Indian portrait painter during the final years of the Raj. Stoppard blends wit, emotional nuance, and sharp cultural insight as the narrative shifts between eras, gradually exposing long-buried tensions and connections. A compelling work for fans of Stoppardâs intelligent drama and those interested in British-Indian history. Artikel-Nr. mon0001642730
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