The Al-Hamlet summit

S. Al-Bassam, G. Holderness

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Abstract

The room is set up like a conference hall somewhere in the Arab world, or perhaps like the legislative assembly of a small modern state. There are desks with push-button microphones and headsets. Behind, there is a screen, as if someone planned to give a Powerpoint presentation. But the names on the desks are the familiar characters from "Hamlet". The setting of Sulayman Al Bassam's powerful, disturbing version of the "Hamlet" story is a modern Middle-Eastern state whose old king has just died, to be replaced by his brother, a ruthless, westernised dictator who has married the old king's wife to legitimise his rule, and calls his regime a "new democracy".
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of Hertfordshire Press
Number of pages176
ISBN (Print)978-1902806624, 9781902806624
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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