Heavenly Inspirations

Written by Joyce C. Lock


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In addition to being a published author and poet, Joyce C. Lock created the religion column, "Christianity Made Simple" for Peru Daily Tribune, continues to write inspirational articles for area newspapers, and shares further in online and e-mail ministries.


The Paradox of Sarah Kane

Written by Paula Bardell


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“Blasted” is about a middle-aged tabloid journalist who appears to be dying and invites an unsuspecting retarded child into his Leeds hotel room, assuring her that he simply needs a little comfort during his final hours. Once trapped he proceeds to rape, debase and ridicule her before an armed soldier suddenly bursts in and wreaks appalling havoc, turningrepparttar scene into a Bosnian battlefield. The play opened in January 1995 atrepparttar 129177 Royal Court Upstairs, becomingrepparttar 129178 theatres most controversial work in over thirty years. British newspaper critics were in their element, describing it as "a disgusting feast of filth", a work "devoid of intellectual and artistic merit" and like "having your whole head held in a bucket of offal". However, established dramatists such as Harold Pinter turned onrepparttar 129179 reviewers, telling them they were "out of their depth" and that “Blasted” was simply too complex for them. Although upset byrepparttar 129180 slating, Kane went on to write four more plays in as many years. “Cleansed” was about love, death and drug addiction in a concentration camp and, like much of her work, was closely fashioned on real-life incidents. Whereas “Crave”, written underrepparttar 129181 pseudonym of Marie Kelvedon, was about four warring factions of one individual's consciousness and was generally received as her most mature play up to that point. She also wroterepparttar 129182 terrifying “Phaedra's Love” and “Skin”, a short film for Britain’s Channel 4. Throughout this period, she travelled around Europe, leading theatre workshops by day and writing at night - becoming quite a celebrity in France and Germany. While there is little doubt that Kane was an incredibly likeable, original and kind human being, depression was never far fromrepparttar 129183 surface and she was at times unable to cope withrepparttar 129184 intensity of her emotions after completing “Crave”. She admitted herself torepparttar 129185 Maudsley Hospital in south London for a time but recovered sufficiently to enjoy her play's critical triumph - which was compared by some to T.S. Eliot's “The Wasteland”. Unfortunately, her happiness was short-lived andrepparttar 129186 depression returned. In January 1999, after completing “4.48 Psychosis” (so called because it'srepparttar 129187 time of morning when people are most likely to kill themselves), she swallowed 150 anti-depressants and 50 sleeping pills. She survived because her flat-mate found her in time and rushed her to King's College Hospital in London. Two days later she was left alone for 90 minutes and was later discovered hanging from her shoelaces in a nearby toilet. She was 28 years old.



Paula is a freelance writer who has contributed articles, reviews and essays to numerous publications on subjects such as literature, travel, culture, history and humanitarian issues. She lives in North Wales and is a staff writer for Apsaras Review and the editor of two popular online guides. You can read her resume at: http://www.mediabistro.com/PaulaBardell.


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