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Three Sisters (Paperback)
Sarah Ruhl; Contributions by Anton Chekhov; Translated by Elise Thoron
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Transplanted from their beloved Moscow to a provincial Russian
town, three sisters-school teacher Olga, unhappily married Masha,
idealistic Irina-yearn for the city of their childhood, where they
imagine their lives will be transformed and fulfilled. Three
Sisters is the portrait of a family grappling with the bittersweet
distance between reality and dreams.
An updated version of The Merchant of Venice that speaks to our
contemporary reckoning with racism and injustice. Elise Thoron's
translation of Shakespeare's searing The Merchant of Venice cuts
straight to the heart of today's fraught issues of social justice
and systemic racism. Thoron's clear, compelling contemporary verse
translation retains the power of the original iambic pentameter
while allowing readers and audiences to fully comprehend and
directly experience the brutal dilemmas of Shakespeare's Venice,
where prejudice and privilege reign unchallenged. As the author of
three acclaimed music-theater works on the Jewish experience and
informed by her work directing cross-cultural projects in locations
as different as Russia, Japan, Cuba, and New York City, Thoron
brings to her Merchant an immediacy that speaks directly to the
present reckoning with race in America. This translation was
written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On!
project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine
Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of "The
Bard" in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing
the beauty of Shakespeare's verse. These volumes make these works
available for the first time in print-a new First Folio for a new
era.
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