Abse is one of Britain's leading and best-loved literary figures.
These plays House of Cowards, The Dogs of Pavlov, and Pythagoras
(Smith) were written in reaction to the Holocaust. House of Cowards
concerns the willingness of people to surrender their individuality
to a charismatic leader; The Dogs of Pavlov explores the
conditioning of people to perform unthinking evil; and Pythagoras
(Smith) is set in an asylum and is concerned with the relationship
of patient, doctor, medicine, and magic. All have been performed in
London. Abse's achievement is to retain humor and hope among such
themes.
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