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OverviewIn the autumn of 1990, during Operation Desert Storm, two young men, one a troubled Canadian soldier, the other a teenage Palestinian black-marketeer, meet in the scorched Qatari desert. Breaching the divide of a profound cultural misunderstanding and against a backdrop of massive global conflict, these two become unlikely and secret friends. This tenuous friendship is severed by the torture and murder of the 16-year-old Palestinian inside the Canadian base-an act to which the Canadian soldier was at least a witness and perhaps a willing participant. Weaving poetic drama with myriad documentary sources, A Line in the Sand rips the benevolent mask off recent western peacekeeping operations and challenges Canada's long treasured national mythology that it is a nation of quiet diplomats. It asks us to imagine how horrors like these could be perpetrated with our money, in our name and by people much like us. Cast of three to five men. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guillermo Verdecchia , Marcus Youssef , Marcus YouseffPublisher: Talonbooks Imprint: Talonbooks Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.170kg ISBN: 9780889223752ISBN 10: 0889223750 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 03 April 1997 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"“Mesmerizing … compelling and ambiguous … Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory. … A reference to the then-recent Oka crisis creates provocative parallels between the Israel/Palestine divide and the ongoing effects of North American colonization. … [In 2016] A Line in the Sand inarguably remains relevant. Given its content, it seems likely that Verdecchia and Youssef will celebrate the day when this play doesn’t need another revival.” – Toronto Star ""Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory."" - Toronto Star Winner of 3 MECCA Awards (2009-2010) Winner of the 1997 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award" Mesmerizing ... compelling and ambiguous ... Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory. ... A reference to the then-recent Oka crisis creates provocative parallels between the Israel/Palestine divide and the ongoing effects of North American colonization. ... [In 2016] A Line in the Sand inarguably remains relevant. Given its content, it seems likely that Verdecchia and Youssef will celebrate the day when this play doesn't need another revival. - Toronto Star Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory. - Toronto Star Winner of 3 MECCA Awards (2009-2010) Winner of the 1997 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award Winner of 3 MECCA Awards (2009-2010) Winner of the 1997 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award ""Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory."" - Toronto Star “Mesmerizing … compelling and ambiguous … Verdecchia and Youssef pull off the tricky task of crafting a complex interpersonal drama that is also a potent allegory. … A reference to the then-recent Oka crisis creates provocative parallels between the Israel/Palestine divide and the ongoing effects of North American colonization. … [In 2016] A Line in the Sand inarguably remains relevant. Given its content, it seems likely that Verdecchia and Youssef will celebrate the day when this play doesn’t need another revival.” – Toronto Star Author InformationGuillermo Verdecchia Guillermo Verdecchia is a writer of drama, fiction and film; a director, dramaturge, actor and translator whose work has been seen and heard on stages, screens, and radios across the country and around the globe. He is a recipient of the Governor General's Award for Drama, a four-time winner of the Chalmers Canadian Play Award, a recipient of Dora and Jessie Awards, and sundry film festival awards for his film Crucero/Crossroads. Marcus Youssef . These have been performed across North America, Australia, and Europe, and recently off-Broadway. Marcus's plays are also translated into multiple languages and published by Talonbooks and Playwrights Canada Press. Well-known in Vancouver as a cultural advocate, Marcus is artistic director of Neworld Theatre, co-founder of Progress Lab 1422, and chair of the city of Vancouver's Arts and Culture Policy Council. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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