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Indian Ink

Tom Stoppard

Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink provides a rich and moving exploration of intimate lives, set against one of the great shifts of history: the emergence of the Indian sub-continent from the grip of empire.

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Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780571175567
Date Published
06.03.1995
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Summary

Flora Crewe, a young poet travelling India in 1930, has her portrait painted by a local artist. More than fifty years later, the artist’s son visits Flora’s sister in London while her would-be biographer is following a cold trail in India.

The alternation of place and period in Tom Stoppard’s play (based on his radio play In the Native State) makes for a rich and moving exploration of intimate lives set against one of the great shifts of history, the emergence of the Indian sub-continent from the grip of Empire.

Indian Ink was first performed at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and opened at the Aldwych Theatre, London, in February 1995.

TomStoppard

Tom Stoppard’s work includes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Real Inspector Hound, Jumpers, Travesties, Night and Day, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, After Magritte, Dirty Linen, The Real Thing, Hapgood, Arcadia, Indian Ink, The Invention of Love, the trilogy The Coast of Utopia, Rock ’n’ Roll, The Hard Problem and Leopoldstadt. His radio plays include If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank, Albert’s Bridge, Where Are They Now?,…

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