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Although Elfriede Jelinek is an internationally recognised playwright, her plays are
difficult to find in English, which makes this new volume all the more valuable. In Rechnitz, a chorus of messengers reports on the
circumstances of the massacre of 180 Jews, an actual event that took place
near the Austrian-Hungarian border town of Rechnitz. In The Merchant’s Contracts, Jelinek brings us a comedy of economics, where the babble and
media spin of spectators leave small investors alienated and bearing the
brunt of the economic crisis. And in Charges (The Supplicants), Jelinek responds to the immeasurable suffering among
refugees fleeing death, destruction and political suppression, and asks what refugees want, how we as a society view them, and what political, moral and
personal obligations they impose on us.
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Although Elfriede Jelinek is an internationally recognised playwright, her plays are
difficult to find in English, which makes this new volume all the more valuable. In Rechnitz, a chorus of messengers reports on the
circumstances of the massacre of 180 Jews, an actual event that took place
near the Austrian-Hungarian border town of Rechnitz. In The Merchant’s Contracts, Jelinek brings us a comedy of economics, where the babble and
media spin of spectators leave small investors alienated and bearing the
brunt of the economic crisis. And in Charges (The Supplicants), Jelinek responds to the immeasurable suffering among
refugees fleeing death, destruction and political suppression, and asks what refugees want, how we as a society view them, and what political, moral and
personal obligations they impose on us.