Sacred & Profane Love is now published! Contact the Genge Press to buy a copy: gengepress@aol.com.
Price: £12.00 per copy. Postage is £1.50 extra for one copy in the UK.
Prices for abroad: Euros 15, plus 7 euros p&p; US$ 18 plus $9 p&p
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The Genge Press is a small press set up in 2004 by Sue Lloyd, BA, MPhil., originally to publish books by or about Edmond Rostand, creator of the play Cyrano de Bergerac.
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- Edmond Rostand: a brief overview of his life and work
- First English Biography of Edmond Rostand
- Chantecler by Edmond Rostand
- The Two Pierrots by Edmond Rostand
- From Curragh to Ketch: the Story of Minehead's Quay Town
- Poetry: Brigid Somerset
- The Anarchist Geographer: Peter Kropotkin
- Bibliography of Edmond Rostand's works etc.
- bibliography of Christopher Fry's works
- The Woman of Samaria by Edmond Rostand
Friday, 10 April 2015
Thursday, 12 March 2015
new title: Sacred & Profane
Update : our latest title, Sacred & Profane Love is due to be published on 15 April 2015, price £12.00, Euros 15. Postage in UK is £1.50 extra.
It will comprise two contrasting plays
by Edmond Rostand, the idealistic French poet, newly translated into
English prose from the original French:
The Woman of Samaria (La Samaritaine) and The Last Night of Don Juan (La Dernière Nuit de Don Juan). Both display his gift for the theatre,
his wit and his imagination. The subject of each play is the same: love, both sacred and profane, true and false. Both carry the message that Rostand wished to
convey in all his plays: the redeeming power of pure love, whether it be the
love of God or the love of a human being.
La Dernière Nuit de Don
Juan is
Rostand’s original take on the legendary seducer, who, on his way down to hell
with the Commander, has, Rostand imagines, negotiated with the devil for ten more
years of destructive life on earth. Now the ten years are up and the devil
returns in unexpected guise to reclaim him. Little by little the devil strips away all Don Juan's pride and arrogance, until he is fit for nothing but an unexpected personal hell. There are some marvellous moments of pure theatre and many witty exchanges along the way.
The Woman of Samaria
Our other new translation retells the New Testament story
of Jesus’s meeting with the Samaritan woman by Jacob’s Well. The Woman of Samaria (La Samaritaine), written for Sarah Bernhardt, was first performed in April 1897, the
year which would culminate in the amazing success of Cyrano de Bergerac.
This poetic and moving play is about the power of love, human and divine, to transform our lives. Apparently even the cast found it so moving that they were in tears as the curtain fell on the last scene.
To negotiate performance rights of either play please contact the publisher at <gengepress@aol.com>.
Monday, 15 December 2014
Welcome to the Genge Press blogspot! From December 2014 on, please look at this site for news from Genge Press about our latest publications etc. This is because our former web site, www.gengepress.co.uk, cannot be further updated.
Our next title will be 'Sacred and Profane Love: two plays by Edmond Rostand in new translations: The Woman of Samaria & La Dernière Nuit de Don Juan'.
Our next title will be 'Sacred and Profane Love: two plays by Edmond Rostand in new translations: The Woman of Samaria & La Dernière Nuit de Don Juan'.
Monday, 15 July 2013
The Kindle edition of our introduction to the life of Prince Peter Kropotkin: The Anarchist Geographer (Genge Press, 2007) is now selling for £2.67 on Amazon. This is a special summer reduction, so seize this chance to learn more about this fascinating major figure in 19th-century politics. He knew G.B.Shaw, Oscar Wilde and all the leading anarchists and socialists of his day, and was one of the first to challenge the Darwinian idea of the survival of the fittest, proposing instead that humans and animals also cooperate to survive.
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