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The season at Sarsaparilla : a charade of suburbia / Patrick White.
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ISBN
9781760622947 (paperback)
176062294X (paperback)
Classification
822.3
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Personal Name
White, Patrick, 1912-1990
Title
The season at Sarsaparilla : a charade of suburbia / Patrick White.
Production & Copyright Details
Strawberry Hills, NSW : Currency Press, 2019.
©1965
Physical Description
102 pages ; 21 cm.
Content type
text
Series
Currency plays
Note
First published: London : Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1965.
Summary Note
Patrick White's classic 1965 drama The Season at Sarsaparilla is 'a charade of suburbia' a play of shadows, rather than substance. The neighbours that populate the play are held by their environment, waiting with determination, but little expectation, for the inevitable cycle of birth, copulation and death.
Subject - Topical Term
Life cycle, Human -- Drama
Suburbs -- Drama
Neighbors -- Drama
Australian drama -- 20th century
Subject - Genre
Drama
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