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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-024.mrc:124846752:1634
Source marc_columbia
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035 $a(NNC)11696873
040 $aStDuBDS$beng$cStDuBDS$epn
050 4 $aPR6057.R389
082 04 $a822.914$223
100 1 $aGreig, David.
245 14 $aThe cosmonaut's last message to the woman he once loved in the former Soviet Union$h[electronic resource] /$cDavid Greig.
260 $aLondon :$bBloomsbury,$cc2013.
300 $a1 online resource.
500 $aOriginally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 2002.
520 8 $aPremiered in Bath in 1999, this is an elusive, enchanting play about disconnection in which everything is intricately connected. Two Soviet cosmonauts, losing contact with the world they left behind; a Scottish civil servant in the throes of a midlife crisis; a Norwegian peace negotiator; a Russian erotic dancer; a French UFO researcher and an Edinburgh speech therapist in search of her missing husband are brought together through an extraordinary thread of connections, which bring us into contact with both the intimate and the epic. As messages echo unheard between earth and sky the play explores the incessant search for harmony and peace within all of us.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on Mar. 1, 2013).
700 1 $aGreig, David.$tPlays one.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio11696873$3Drama online
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS