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Author name: Sarah Kane

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 822.914
EAN num: 9780413748300
ISBN number: 0413748308
Label: A&C Black
Manufacturer: A&C Black
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 64
Printing Date: January 01, 2001
Publishing house: A&C Black
Sale Popularity Level: 186087
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4.48 Psychosis premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in June 2000.



'There's nothing else like it in the language.'-The Times



'As compact and beautiful as a diamond in structure-and yet the mood it inspires is as grey as coal.'-Time Out



'The beauty and rawness-the combination of unprocessed honesty and meticulous craft-remains as striking as ever; Kane's power to take material beyond endurance and shape it, burnish it, laugh at it, dominate it with her art.'-Scotsman



'Kane wrote simply and starkly about the world she saw around her... a mature and vividly theatrical response to the pain of living.'-Guardian





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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Used for a college course
I used this play in a college assignment and it worked out perfectly.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - a saner life tomorrow
I read the text three times this year and saw a german performance on stage. I think the text is difficult to perform because there is no real dialogue in the text. The play is like a poem to me. The more you read the text, the more you feel the rhythm of the words.
The play consists of an inner monologue about the feelings and experiences of Sarah Kane. This is intersected by a dialogue between her and a doctor. The central aspect of the play is the unanswered love to a person she will never meet. It causes the pain she describes in her monologue. Her medical treatment in hospital influences the drama. She wants to detach the body from the soul. In this moment she can only be by herself, especially when she cuts her arms. It gives her the energy to go on because she wants to live. In the end she hasn't got the strength to carry on because her love is unrequited. The psychosis on 4.48 in the morning is the result of the lack of happiness in her life. The problems she shows us in the text are common in everyone lives but it is not as extreme in ours as in hers.
After forty pages you feel a void and a desired to cease the tension. But you can't help it. Let Sarah go and don't idolize her.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - this play is intense
I've read many of Sarah Kane's plays...and hated them all. However, this specific play of hers hits so deaply at what it means to be truly depressed, it's scary. 4.48 psychosis represents 4:48 am, the time when most people commit suicide. This in itself show how horribly, and yet beautifully, intense this book is. In fact, this was Sarah Kane's last play before she committed suicide, very soon afterwards. The writing of the play is completely manifested to meet with the minds of those who are depressed, with words scattered across the page...repeated phrases...intense images...and much more. If you're trying to do a quick and easy play to this one, forget it. However, if you can ever find a way to make this play come alive on the stage, i'll travel anywhere to watch it. This book is for the lover of vocabulary, the person trying to find the perfect words to describe an intense emotion and sense of mind. This may be the one play that accomplishes it completely. It's short and worth it...I gauruntee it'll interest you.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Beautifully Sad Modern Drama
Sarah Kane's drama, 4.48 Psychosis is a dark journey through the life of a mentally ill young woman. With no character names, loose dialogue, and not set the play weaves through internal and external monologues, displaying the pain,loneliness, and saddness that is the life of the mentally ill. This piece is ideal for those looking for an abstract modern play that can be done on a budget.



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