Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Sep 20, 2022
Publisher
Faber & Faber
ISBN-10
0571363040
ISBN-13
9780571363049
Description
In a gripping exploration of power and ambition, David Hare delves into the life of Robert Moses, a man who, for four decades, wielded unmatched influence over New York City. Without ever holding an elected office, Moses reshaped the urban landscape, his vision often clashing with the needs of the community. His relentless pursuit of progress and grandeur reveals the complexities of governance and the moral dilemmas that accompany unchecked authority.
As the narrative unfolds, the audience witnesses a portrait of a visionary whose dreams were both grand and divisive. Moses' story intertwines with the city’s evolution, highlighting pivotal moments of triumph and tragedy that defined mid-20th century urban development. Hare crafts a poignant examination of the consequences of Moses' decisions, encouraging readers to reflect on the essence of leadership and its impact on society.
Through rich characterizations and sharp dialogue, the play captures the intricacies of Moses' personality and the conflicting aspirations that drove him. The drama unfolds against the backdrop of a changing New York, challenging audiences to consider the balance between innovation and community, and the legacy left behind by a man who changed the city forever.
As the narrative unfolds, the audience witnesses a portrait of a visionary whose dreams were both grand and divisive. Moses' story intertwines with the city’s evolution, highlighting pivotal moments of triumph and tragedy that defined mid-20th century urban development. Hare crafts a poignant examination of the consequences of Moses' decisions, encouraging readers to reflect on the essence of leadership and its impact on society.
Through rich characterizations and sharp dialogue, the play captures the intricacies of Moses' personality and the conflicting aspirations that drove him. The drama unfolds against the backdrop of a changing New York, challenging audiences to consider the balance between innovation and community, and the legacy left behind by a man who changed the city forever.