The Simpleton

The Simpleton
Author: Sergei Kokovkin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134427026

First Published in 2000. The Simpleton, which was written in 1968 and could not be performed for political reasons, saw the light of day only in 1994. Its complex games of power and identity, played out among a group of actors, remain entirely contemporary today. Set in a theatre, The Simpleton, in the age-old tradition of Russian drama, tackles the timeless problems of personal freedom and inner independence. It is anything but a simple play with its complicated chameleon-like nature new levels of reality continually moving in to push their predecessors out of the way. The mystification begins at the outset with the future arsonist, the Fop, prowling through the gall grumbling about the presence of spectators... The Simpleton is unlike anything else that was being written in the Soviet Union at the time and aside from its searing thematic content, it is astonishingly inventive in its theatricality.

A Simpleton

A Simpleton
Author: Charles Reade
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Charles Reade's novel 'A Simpleton' tells the story of Dr. Christopher Staines, an intelligent man who learns to appreciate the qualities of his seemingly naive wife, Rosa Lusignan, whom everyone calls "the simpleton." After struggling to make ends meet, Staines pretends to be dead to allow Rosa to collect his life insurance money. Unscrupulous Reginald Falcon tries to win Rosa over by faking the kidnapping of her son—can Staines return from the dead in time to save his wife from Falcon's schemes?

Adventures of a Simpleton

Adventures of a Simpleton
Author: Hans Jakob Christoph von Grimmelshausen
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826414823

Simplex starts out in life as innocent as any child - even more so. But then the soldiers came. And Simplex takes his first stumbling step out into the wide world. He is pressed into service as a court jester and carried off by the Croats. He fights in the war, now on this side, now on that. As a fancy-free lighthearted gallant, he slips into a pretty girl's boudoir only to be escorted from it the same night as a trapped and heavyhearted husband. He acquires great wealth by robbery and sinks into poverty out of magnanimity.

The Enemy

The Enemy
Author: Wyndham Lewis
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780876859483

Reproduces the text and original artwork of the Modernist publication, founded, edited, illustrated and published by Lewis between 1927 and 1929