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From BBC Radio 3: Drama on 3:
Never before performed or heard in the UK, Burgess's Oedipus the King is a robust and powerful version of Sophocles' classic text. The drama includes an invented language that Burgess created especially for the 1972 production of the piece at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, USA, which has been archived in the International Anthony Burgess Foundation archive. This broadcast will be the first time it has been spoken or heard in over forty years.
Christopher Ecclesto ...more
Never before performed or heard in the UK, Burgess's Oedipus the King is a robust and powerful version of Sophocles' classic text. The drama includes an invented language that Burgess created especially for the 1972 production of the piece at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, USA, which has been archived in the International Anthony Burgess Foundation archive. This broadcast will be the first time it has been spoken or heard in over forty years.
Christopher Ecclesto ...more
Many years after reading this for the first time, I revisited this play in the Los Angeles Theater Works audiobook edition. I’m sure watching this in an actual stage would be a richer experience, but these recordings are the next best thing. The excellent voice acting makes Sophocles’s words even more haunting
Fall 2018, Teacher Read:
My Seniors are doing Oedipus, and my Sophomores are doing Antigone, and it seemed fitting that I should read the whole Theban Trilogy again since my daily life is half-immersed within it currently. I still love the whole focus on how free will as we view it might still be winding us into the clutches of fate unknowingly, even if the book is a travesty of tragic flaws playing themselves out.
My Seniors are doing Oedipus, and my Sophomores are doing Antigone, and it seemed fitting that I should read the whole Theban Trilogy again since my daily life is half-immersed within it currently. I still love the whole focus on how free will as we view it might still be winding us into the clutches of fate unknowingly, even if the book is a travesty of tragic flaws playing themselves out.
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