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Road Music archive1967. As the Summer of Love wanes, Allen Ginsberg, Beat poet and self-appointed icon, descends on Europe, preaching a fusion of free love, curious chemicals and curiouser creeds. His very public goal: to make the Communist bloc cool. His personal obsession: to liberate an ageing fascist from the shame of the past. Ezra Pound, one-time inspiration to both T.S. Eliot and Benito Mussolini, awaits him in Venice. Reviled for his wartime and anti-Semitism, the octogenarian would rather greet death than a malodorous mystic. Yet the two men's encounter offers both the opportunity to transcend the absurdities of their dogmas, allowing Pound to achieve what his visitor terms an 'absolution'. Written to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of Ginsberg's birth, Road Music is based on Ginsberg's own accounts of his meetings with Pound.

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Author(s): Tom Perrin, Alex Parsonage

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Archive listings for Road Music (2001)

Work type: Play.

T0357050401

Company Cambridge University ADC. Director Tom Perrin. Director Richard Gowan. Design Alex Parsonage. Performer Lucy Fletcher (Martha). Performer Cassy Sachar (Olga). Performer James Taverner (The Troubadour). Performer Adam Tuck (Ezra). Performer Mark Wainwright (Allen).
1 Aug 01 to 26 Aug 01The Fringe Office, Edinburgh :: V1059
listing details L556198537

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