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Jose Rivera

    José Rivera is een gevierd toneelschrijver en scenarioschrijver wiens werk de diepten van de menselijke ervaring verkent met lyrische proza en krachtige beelden. Zijn toneelstukken onderzoeken vaak thema's als identiteit, cultuur en de complexiteit van relaties, doordrenkt met een unieke mix van het surrealistische en het diep emotionele. Rivera's onderscheidende stem blijkt uit zijn dynamische personages en de levendige, vaak dromerige werelden die hij creëert. Zijn verhalen resoneren met een diep begrip van de menselijke conditie, wat hem zowel op het toneel als op het witte doek lovende kritieken opleverde.

    The Vortex
    Sonnets For An Old Century
    References To Salvador Dali Make Me Hot
    School Of The Americas
    Giants Have Us In Their Books
    Cloud Tectonics
    • 2021

      Lovesong (Imperfect)

      • 78bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Set in a world where death is outlawed, the narrative explores the intricate dynamics of love and lust. Through its clever storytelling, it delves into the complexities of human relationships, highlighting how the absence of mortality influences connections. The characters navigate their desires against a backdrop of societal norms, creating a poignant reflection on the nature of love in an imperfect existence. This unique premise invites readers to ponder the value of life and the impact of mortality on intimacy.

      Lovesong (Imperfect)
    • 2021

      The Last Book of Homer

      • 86bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      The story features a diverse cast of Latino characters, each with distinct personalities and backgrounds. Buddha, a former Army sergeant, is a charming and gregarious figure, while Weasel embodies youthful mischief despite his age. Joseph Smith, a complex ex-bodybuilder and Marine, brings a solemn wit to the group. God, another decorated ex-Army sergeant, is a hot-headed yet natural leader. Together, they navigate their lives, showcasing themes of camaraderie, identity, and the complexities of their pasts.

      The Last Book of Homer
    • 2019

      Massacre (Sing To Your Children)

      • 80bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The book captures the exhilarating experience of fear in a theatrical setting, emphasizing the thrill and excitement it brings to audiences. It explores how the suspense and tension of performances can evoke strong emotions, enhancing the enjoyment of live shows. Through vivid storytelling, it invites readers to embrace the adrenaline rush that comes with being scared, celebrating the unique atmosphere of the theater.

      Massacre (Sing To Your Children)
    • 2019

      Brainpeople

      • 60bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Set in a war-torn future Los Angeles, a wealthy woman hosts an enigmatic feast to commemorate her parents' death, inviting two strangers with troubled pasts. As the night unfolds, hidden agendas come to light amidst rising tensions. The gathering reveals not only the characters' true natures but also hints at darker themes, suggesting that the meal may hold more sinister implications than it appears. The atmosphere is charged with mystery and foreboding, making for a gripping exploration of human fragility and ulterior motives.

      Brainpeople
    • 2018

      The Vortex

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,9(71)Tarief

      Published in 1924 and widely acknowledged as a major work of twentieth-century Latin American literature, José Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex follows the harrowing adventures of the young poet Arturo Cova and his lover Alicia as they flee Bogotá and head into the wild and woolly backcountry of Colombia. After being separated from Alicia, Arturo leaves the high plains for the jungle, where he witnesses firsthand the horrid conditions of those forced or tricked into tapping rubber trees. A story populated by con men, rubber barons, and the unrelenting landscape, The Vortex is both a denunciation of the sensational human-rights abuses that took place during the Amazonian rubber boom and one of the most famous renderings of the natural environment in Latin American literary history.

      The Vortex
    • 2017

      Charlotte And Other Plays

      • 130bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Featuring twelve diverse short plays, this collection explores a variety of themes and emotions through unique narratives. Each play, from the introspective "CHARLOTTE" to the whimsical "THE BOOK OF FISHES," showcases the authors' ability to capture poignant moments and character dynamics in brief formats. The works delve into relationships, personal growth, and the human experience, offering readers a rich tapestry of storytelling that invites reflection and engagement.

      Charlotte And Other Plays
    • 2016

      The Promise

      • 82bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Set against a backdrop of intense emotions and striking aesthetics, the narrative unfolds during a heated evening that captures both passion and raw beauty. The story explores the complexities of relationships and the interplay of desire, revealing the characters' vulnerabilities and strengths amidst the turmoil.

      The Promise
    • 2015

      Journalism 2010

      • 100bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy, politics, and psychology, this book offers a light yet engaging read that appeals to a broad audience. It serves as both an intellectual resource and a source of entertainment, perfect for those seeking to weather life's storms or enjoy sunny days. With a focus on accessible language and sophisticated ideas, it invites avid readers to delve into various topics within the public domain, making complex concepts approachable and enjoyable.

      Journalism 2010
    • 2014

      Giants Have Us In Their Books

      • 80bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      Exploring the concept of fairy tales from a unique perspective, this collection features six short plays that blend magic realism with poignant themes. Each play delves into complex issues, such as identity, perception, and the impact of war. Characters grapple with personal challenges, from a girl cursed with flowers to a high school student facing the consequences of her choices. Rivera's writing is rich with metaphor and poetry, creating a compelling theatrical experience that resonates with adult audiences while retaining the essence of fairy tales.

      Giants Have Us In Their Books
    • 2010

      Adoration Of The Old Woman

      • 70bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Set in Puerto Rico amid the statehood debate, a young woman navigates love while living with her 105-year-old great-grandmother, who grapples with her own past. The play intertwines themes of love, loss, and identity, highlighting the stark language barrier between the two women. José Rivera's work blends magical realism with political commentary, reflecting on Puerto Rican independence through rich imagery and poetic dialogue. This deeply human exploration resonates universally, challenging audiences to confront their own perspectives on self-determination.

      Adoration Of The Old Woman