The Maids

The Maids

Paperback (16 Apr 2009)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Maids (Les Bonnes, here translated by Bernard Frechtman) is Jean Genet's most oft-revived work for the stage. First performed in Paris in 1947, its action was inspired by a real-life scandal, the murder by two maids, sisters Christine and Léa Papin, of their mistress and her daughter. Genet's maids - Solange and Claire - occupy themselves, whenever their Madame is out of doors, by acting out ritualised fantasies of revenging their downtrodden status. But when the game goes beyond their control the maids are compelled to try to make their fantasy a reality.

'The most extraordinary example of the whirligigs of being and appearance, of the imaginary and the real, is to be found in [Genet's] The Maids. It is the element of fake, of sham, of artificiality, that attracts Genet in the theatre.' Jean-Paul Sartre

Book information

ISBN: 9780571251148
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Pub date:
DEWEY: 842.912
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 42
Weight: 68g
Height: 127mm
Width: 201mm
Spine width: 4mm