'A modern morality play. A bitter, savagely funny vision of the cannibalistic future that awaits the human race...' -OUTLOOK A searing portrayal of a society bereft of moral and spiritual anchors, Manjula Padmanabhan's fifth play, Harvest, won the Onassis Award for Original Theatrical Drama in 1997, the first year in which the prize was awarded. Following its international premiere in Greece in 1999, the play has been performed over the years by theatre groups, both amateur and professional, around the world.A dark satire, Harvest tells the story of an impoverished family and the Faustian contract they enter into with a shadowy international corporation: fabulous wealth in exchange for the organs of one of its members. As Ginni, the glamorous American woman who hopes to receive the organs, invades their one-room home via an interactive video device the play lays bare the transactional nature of human relationships - even the most intimate ones.This edition includes, for the first time, a gender-reversed version of the play - an experiment by the author that provides startling insights into the stereotypes and societal constructs ingrained deep in the human psyche and, indeed, into how we perceive gender.
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Dimensions: 198 x 129mm
Publication Date: 15 Jul 2017
Publisher: Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd
Publication City/Country: India
Language: English
ISBN13: 9789350095140
About MANJULA PADMANABHAN
Manjula Padmanabhan is a writer artist and playwright. She grew up in Europe and Southeast Asia and returned to India as a teenager in the late 1960s. The popular comic strip character Suki created by Manjula appeared in the Sunday Observer in Bombay and later in the Pioneer in New Delhi through the 1980s and 1990s. In 1997 her play Harvest won first prize in the Onassis Prize for Theatre in Greece. She is the author of several critically acclaimed books including Getting There Hot Death Cold Soup Kleptomania and Three Virgins and Other Stories and a number of books for children as author-illustrator among them Mouse Attack and a series of picture puzzle books. Her previous novel Escape in which the characters Youngest and Meiji were first introduced is being reissued by Hachette India in 2015.