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Widows : NHB Modern Plays - Ariel Dorfman

Widows

By: Ariel Dorfman, Tony Kushner

Paperback | 13 February 1997

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A smouldering political allegory about a political protest in a country ruled by a military junta. From the author of Death and the Maiden, written in collaboration with Tony Kushner, author of Angels in America.

In a war-torn village the men have disappeared. The women - their mothers, wives, daughters - wait by the river, hope and mourn. Their anguish is unspoken until bruised and broken bodies begin being washed up on the banks and the women defy the military in the only form of protest left to them.

Ariel Dorfman's play Widows is based on his 1983 novel of the same name. The play was first presented by the Traverse Theatre Company at the Cambridge Arts Theatre in March 1997. (An earlier version of the play was first performed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in July 1991).

'A remarkable attempt to dramatise in a semi-mythical way the consequences of the recent appalling abuses of human rights' — Independent on Sunday

Industry Reviews
Dorfman, a Chilean novelist in exile, introduces his novella with a foreword aiming it directly at the political situation in Chile, though the book itself is set in German-occupied WW II Greece. And indeed the anger here registers beyond one place and time: the story is deliberately unparticularized, universalized. Sofia Angeles, an old Greek country matriarch, has been robbed of all her family's men - father, husband, two sons - by the military authorities, who accuse the Angeles men of being subversives. Now, day by day, still other male bodies come floating down the local river: bloated and unrecognizable corpses that the military government wants quickly removed, hidden. However, the women of the town, all 37 of them, the "widows" of the title, claim each body as individually theirs - frustrating all attempts at disposal of such evidence of wanton murder. To the officer in charge, this choral and obdurate claim is "collective hysteria"; yet, as a tactic of responsibility (and threat), it first haunts him - and then starts to undo him. Dorfman presents the women (in black, huddled as one) very visually, strongly conveying the stench of torture, of silent reproach. His point, at the end, is made starkly: "There were the bodies that someone was dumping with premeditated efficiency upriver, the bodies that would go on turning up later, perhaps by accident, in cesspools, ravines, crossroads, and they'd have to keep killing so that no one would ask where they came from, who'd put them there, why, how, how much longer." And though the story becomes monotonous, with a single idea that never develops into fully-characterized fiction, the 37 widows make for a powerful image - in a thin yet vivid slice of polemical fable-telling. (Kirkus Reviews)

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