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The setting of The Road to Mecca is a village in the Karoo, the home of an old lady who has turned her house into a unique, highly personal, work of art. Her neighbours, and in particular the local minister, see her simply as an object of charity, and the play depicts the resulting crisis. It is a colossal subject, and a frightening one. I am not quite sure, so soon after this emotionally searing initial viewing, just how completely I have come to terms with it. I do know that (Fugards) canvas is vaster, deeper, richer, more intricately shaded, than any he has attempted before. I am a little dazzled by it. And profoundly moved. Rand Daily Mail.
| By: | A. Fugard |
| Pages: | 79 |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books (SA) (Pty) Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Isbn: | 0-14-302447-7 |
| Isbn13: | 978-0-14-302447-7 |