This thrilling, challenging play uses mountain climbing as a metaphor to explore a deeper theme: the recognition that human beings are free to choose whether they will live or die and do so calmly and objectively, even under the most severe conditions. "What we feel is indeed that tingling sensation of traveling beyond the rim of experience - of holding on to life at its highest peak." - NY Times. "The entire action really takes place in the hearts, mind and pasts of two climbers it is quite extraordinary - probably like nothing you have seen before." - NY Post. " I found it unexpectedly thrilling from start to finish." - The New Yorker.
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Publisher | Dramatists Play Service Inc. |
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Category | Plays |
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Medium | Softcover |
ISBN13 | 9780822206064 |
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Dimensions | 197x134 |