Description
Explore the profound themes of faith, madness, and the human condition with "Equus," a compelling play by Peter Shaffer, published by Penguin UK in 2007. This brand new B-format paperback edition (ISBN: 9780141188904) dives into the harrowing story of Alan Strang, a troubled young man who commits the shocking act of blinding six horses. Sent to psychiatric treatment, he becomes the focus of Dr. Dysart, a psychiatrist who must navigate the intricate landscape of his own sanity while uncovering the truth behind Strang's violent act. With 112 pages that challenge societal norms, "Equus" raises critical questions about the nature of normality and the anxieties that haunt the human psyche. Perfect for theatre enthusiasts, psychology students, and anyone drawn to the darker aspects of human nature, this play remains an iconic exploration of how modern life intersects with the struggle for personal meaning. Add "Equus" to your collection today and delve into its rich narrative that resonates with timeless relevance, reflecting on how the materialism of contemporary society can overshadow our essential humanity.