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OverviewSoul For Sale: A Hip-Hop Retelling of Goethe's Faust is a contemporary verse play and lyrical drama that reimagines Goethe's tragedy through hip-hop cadence, scene-driven momentum, and performance-first language. What holds the world up when language dissolves? What turns the gears when no one's involved? They say: Have faith. I say: Define it. I chased that word till it ran out of mileage. Dr. Faust has mastered the disciplines that are supposed to explain existence-logic, law, medicine, theology, philosophy-yet every answer leaves him emptier than before, starving not for more information but for direct contact with what is real. Praised as brilliant, learned, and wise, he has reached the point where scholarship feels like a beautifully constructed cage, a system of maps that never becomes land, a language that can describe life but not teach him how to live. His crisis is not ignorance but saturation: he knows too much to accept inherited consolations and too little to quiet the hunger beneath them. Then Mephistopheles arrives, not as a distant medieval monster, but as a sleek, modern intelligence who understands exactly how desire works and how easily a restless mind can mistake acceleration for freedom. What he offers Faust is more dangerous than pleasure alone: a life of sharpened appetite, unrestrained experience, and forward motion so intoxicating that the soul itself becomes collateral. Their pact is chillingly elegant, built not on crude temptation but on the promise that if Faust ever reaches a moment so complete he wants it to remain, the search ends-and so does his claim on himself. When Faust meets Gretchen, the play's metaphysical hunger becomes human consequence. To him, she feels like clarity after abstraction; to her, his attention opens the perilous threshold between invisibility and recognition, longing and shame, awakening and ruin. As desire gives way to seduction, and seduction to fracture, private feeling is swallowed by rumor, family honor, religious pressure, and public judgment. In this world, the devil rarely needs to force anything; he only has to keep everyone moving fast enough that conscience cannot catch up. Built in dramatic movements and scenes, Soul For Sale is meant not only to be read but heard, spoken, and staged. Its verse uses rhythm, repetition, and breath as engines of thought, turning philosophy into argument, desire into tempo, and tragedy into living speech. At once stage play, poetic drama, tragic romance, and social critique, this retelling asks what happens when a man celebrated for wisdom discovers that wisdom alone cannot make him live. They call me great. They call me wise. But wisdom that can't make you live is a lie. Full Product DetailsAuthor: K G WaltonPublisher: Waldhof Consulting & Publishing Imprint: Waldhof Consulting & Publishing Volume: 5 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.248kg ISBN: 9798256009854Pages: 178 Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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