Nostalgia for the Opposite

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Jez Butterworth on writing a play about navigating the zero-sum world of opposing choices:


He described it as a kind of psychological holding place as ‘nostalgia for the opposite.’


Holding two options in one’s mind simultaneously enables an emotional state—of freedom or evasiveness, depending on one’s view—in which Butterworth’s characters tend to reside.


‘The idea of one constantly feeds the other,’ he said. ‘If you’re in one place, you long to be in the other. Which feels terrific.’


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Published on December 17, 2014 12:00
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