9780889225855

Adrift

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ISBN13: 9780889225855

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Overview

A group of almost-over-the-hill urban Egyptian hipsters gathers every night on a Cairo houseboat where they smoke weed, gab on their cell phones, and rag on everything they think is messing up their lives. Led by their master of ceremonies, a near catatonic petty bureaucrat named Anis, they get baked and try to forget that secularists like them are being shunted to the sidelines in the wave of alleged "fundamentalist" Islamic politics sweeping Egypt and much of the Arab world.



When Samara, a young Islamic journalist joins the group, however, Anis's spell is broken. From the moment he sees this hijab-clad woman, he starts to remember the ugly journey that brought him to his almost total detachment from the harsh realities of the outside world. Threatened by this incursion into their long-established sanctuary, his buddies try to drive Samara away. But Anis resists. He has fallen in love. Unfortunately for him, however, this seemingly devout journalist also has a couple of secrets of her own.



While Adrift begins as a stoners' drawing-room comedy, it ends in random, chaotic tragedy--by the end of the play the Nile River houseboat feels like it's been transplanted to flood-ravaged New Orleans. It is a play about the tragedy of the innocents caught between the Holy Wars of our twenty-first century.



Inspired by the novel Adrift on the Nile by Egyptian Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, Adrift is set against the backdrop of the US war on Iraq and a region burdened by the gorgon-head legacies of colonialism, corruption and violent dictatorship. It is about a group of people at the epicentre of conflict between the West's ever-accelerating and utterly ahistorical imperial culture, and its doppelgänger: the tide of religious fundamentalism that is growing ever more powerful in its wake.



Cast of 4 women and 6 men.


ISBN-13

9780889225855

ISBN-10

0889225850

Weight

0.40 Pounds

Dimensions

5.98 x 0.31 x 9.00 In

List Price

$16.95

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

128 pages

Publisher

Talonbooks

Published On

2008-07-01



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