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A bold, urgent drama for our times-rebellion and yearning writ large on stage. Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit) returns to the light of day as a four-act german tragedy that still speaks with electric clarity to readers, students, and theatre lovers. This restored edition makes clear why Wedekind's late nineteenth century masterpiece endures: a four act drama that unflinchingly confronts sexual rebellion themes, oppression and exploitation, and urban alienation inside a Berlin nineteenth century world overshadowed by class critique. Its fierce emotional arc, sharp social observation, and restless…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A bold, urgent drama for our times-rebellion and yearning writ large on stage. Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit) returns to the light of day as a four-act german tragedy that still speaks with electric clarity to readers, students, and theatre lovers. This restored edition makes clear why Wedekind's late nineteenth century masterpiece endures: a four act drama that unflinchingly confronts sexual rebellion themes, oppression and exploitation, and urban alienation inside a Berlin nineteenth century world overshadowed by class critique. Its fierce emotional arc, sharp social observation, and restless ambiguity invite exploration by college literature students and theatre study guides alike, while offering fresh provocations for casual readers and classic-literature collectors seeking a rigorous, anthology ready drama. The work's historical significance-rooted in the german expressionist era and the modern theatre's turning points-runs through every scene, reminding us how art can probe power, desire, and the margins of society. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, Erdgeist is more than a reprint-it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's audiences and future generations. A compact, urgently relevant doorway into German tragedy, it invites discussion, study, and enduring awe.
Autorenporträt
Anya Reiss wrote her first play when she was 14 and then became a member of the Royal Court Theatre's Young Writers' Programme. Last year she was invited to take part in the Royal Court's Supergroup of young writers. Her new adaptation of The Seagull premiered at the Southwark Playhouse at the end of 2012 and prior to that, The Acid Test opened at the Royal Court in May 2011, where it received rave reviews. Her debut play, Spur of the Moment opened at the Royal Court Theatre in July 2010. Since then Anya has won the Most Promising Playwright Award at the 2010 Evening Standard Awards, Best New Play at the 2010 TMA Awards and Most Promising Playwright at the 2010 Critics' Circle Awards.