The Birthday Party
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格式
平装书
页数
96
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 4, 1991
出版商
Faber & Faber
ISBN-10
0571160786
ISBN-13
9780571160785
描述
In a seemingly unremarkable boarding house, Stanley Webber leads a solitary life that is abruptly interrupted by the arrival of two enigmatic strangers, Goldberg and McCann. Their intrusion sets off a series of unsettling events, blurring the lines between reality and perception. Stanley, whose façade presents an air of normalcy, is gradually drawn into a psychological game that reveals the darker intricacies of human existence.
As the tension escalates, the atmosphere thickens with suspicion and dread. The supposed celebration of Stanley's birthday soon morphs into a bizarre and sinister affair, highlighting the absurdity of social interactions and the fragility of identity. Through razor-sharp dialogue and the rhythm of unpredictable power dynamics, the play explores themes of control, conformity, and existential despair.
Goldberg and McCann's motives unfold slowly, leaving the audience questioning their intentions and the nature of their relationship with Stanley. The unsettling humor laced throughout serves to amplify the discomfort, creating a space where laughter becomes a mechanism for coping with fear and uncertainty.
Pinter's masterful use of silence and pauses amplifies the tension which permeates the room, forcing characters and viewers alike to confront their unease. A profound meditation on the human condition, this haunting drama captures the inherent chaos of existence, leaving its mark long after the final curtain.
As the tension escalates, the atmosphere thickens with suspicion and dread. The supposed celebration of Stanley's birthday soon morphs into a bizarre and sinister affair, highlighting the absurdity of social interactions and the fragility of identity. Through razor-sharp dialogue and the rhythm of unpredictable power dynamics, the play explores themes of control, conformity, and existential despair.
Goldberg and McCann's motives unfold slowly, leaving the audience questioning their intentions and the nature of their relationship with Stanley. The unsettling humor laced throughout serves to amplify the discomfort, creating a space where laughter becomes a mechanism for coping with fear and uncertainty.
Pinter's masterful use of silence and pauses amplifies the tension which permeates the room, forcing characters and viewers alike to confront their unease. A profound meditation on the human condition, this haunting drama captures the inherent chaos of existence, leaving its mark long after the final curtain.