Burning Vision
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2003
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Play • Fiction
Northwest Territories • 1940s
2003
Adult
18+ years
Burning Vision by Marie Clements is a play exploring interconnected lives influenced by uranium mining and the atomic bomb. Set across time and space, it highlights indigenous experiences, environmental impacts, and historical events. The narrative intertwines various characters, revealing the human costs of technological and industrial advancements.
Mysterious
Dark
Emotional
Challenging
Contemplative
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Burning Vision by Marie Clements is praised for its inventive narrative structure and poignant exploration of historical and indigenous themes. The play's ability to weave complex storylines is lauded, though some critics note that its ambitious scope can occasionally lead to confusion. Overall, Clements offers a powerful, thought-provoking theatrical experience.
A reader interested in Burning Vision by Marie Clements would enjoy intricate and thought-provoking texts that merge historical events with poetic storytelling, akin to the style of Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. This reader values themes of indigenous history, social justice, and interconnected narratives.
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128
Play • Fiction
Northwest Territories • 1940s
2003
Adult
18+ years
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