Bambiland
Bambiland is a play by Austrian playwright Elfriede Jelinek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature. The play caused a sensation because of its protest against the Guantanamo Bay prison. In typical Jelinek style, there are many acts of violence, both physical and sexual. Both the text of the play and its English translation by Lilian Friedberg are available on Jelinek's website.[1] A print version of Friedberg's translation appeared in Yale University's Theater journal in 2009.[2]
A trailer of a 2017 production by Peter Lorenz at the James Arnott Theatre in Glasgow can be found at BAMBILAND.
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Works by Elfriede Jelinek
- Women as Lovers
- Wonderful, Wonderful Times
- The Piano Teacher
- Lust
- The Children of the Dead
- Greed
- What Happened after Nora Left Her Husband; or Pillars of Society
- Clara S.
- Burgtheater
- Desire and Permission To Drive – Pornography
- Illness or Modern Women
- A Sport Play
- Silence
- Death and the Maiden II
- The Works
- Bambiland
- Die Kontrakte des Kaufmanns. Eine Wirtschaftskomödie
- Die Schutzbefohlenen
- Rein Gold
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