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Trueblinka
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98 pages
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Set against a backdrop of a religious Southern family, the narrative explores themes of torture and dysfunction, justified by a twisted interpretation of God's will. The play, described as a holocaust drama writ small, delves into the dark complexities of familial relationships, amplified to an apocalyptic scale. With metaphor-heavy storytelling, it challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths, showcasing Rapp's talent for tackling difficult subjects in a hauntingly powerful manner. The atmosphere is dim and unsettling, reflecting the emotional turmoil within the family.
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2008, paperback
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