DOI: 10.5040/9781911501497.00000023
Scenes: 19.
Roles:
Male (1)
, Female (1)
, Neutral (0)
A burnt-out English poet, on a Creative Writing residency in London, meets and becomes attached to a young woman who is trying to write a book about her experience of surviving the massacre in Rwanda. Initially, their differences of culture and language act as a barrier, but eventually they manage to find a way to trust and communicate the changing nature of their lives and to come to terms with their experiences.
From I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document
