Melbourne Stories : Three Plays: Who's Afraid of the Working Class; Polly Blue; Features of Blown Youth
Melbourne Stories : Three Plays: Who's Afraid of the Working Class; Polly Blue; Features of Blown Youth
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Author(s): Bovell, Andrew
Cornelius, Patricia
ISBN No.: 9780868196299
Pages: 248
Year: 200103
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.56
Status: Out Of Print

Melbourne at the end of the century. modern economic miracle or a society imploding with savage politics and despair? This collection presents a gritty portrayal of real life in an urban wasteland. Who's Afraid of the Working Class? is the story of fringe-dwellers, living at an age of social, economic and moral deprivation. Mostly without work, and politically uninterested, they work at survival. A bathrobe, a table, a bed, a clothes line. Amongst the floral dresses and underpants hangs George dead. Polly Blue is a peep-show into suburbia, in which Belinda Bradley probes the apparent intimacy of a shared environment. In Features of Blown Youth, Raimondo Cortese explores the frustrations and the demons facing young people living in the inner city -- scarce employment, drugs, loneliness, depression, sexual obsession, exploitation, hopelessness.



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