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Rating:  Summary: Not Appreciative Review: I used to let my children cruise through your website, select books, and then we'd go through the cart together to make final selections.Not any more...... Please reconsider how you list titles that contain offensive words. I don't endorse censorship at all, and don't suggest that you should remove this title -- not at all! But can't you "dash" the offensive word in the title, so that your site is still rated "G"? Amy K.
Rating:  Summary: Lingering and disturbing Review: Mark Ravenhill, in the '90s, was one of the playwrights responsible for re-invigorating English, if not British, drama in what became known as in-yer-face theatre. These are not your average "let's talk about our relationship" plays, but try to enter the heart of what it is to live in the post-cold war world of economics and super-mediation. Some of the plays upon first reading may disappoint with a kind of elusiveness combined with superficial shock - but try again. On the stage as well as on the page these plays chisel away at our certainties and begin to help us understand the nature of humanity in recent times.
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