Brutal Imagination

Brutal Imagination A Play Adapted from the Poem Cycle - Illuminations

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Publisher's Synopsis

A bracing poetic reflection on the deadly power of the white imagination from acclaimed writer Cornelius Eady.

This spare and haunting play takes its inspiration from the case of Susan Smith, a white woman who murdered her two young children by strapping them into the back seat of her car and pushing it into a lake. In statements to the police, Smith claimed she had been carjacked by a young Black man. In Brutal Imagination, adapted from his National Book Award-finalist poetry cycle, Eady conjures this imaginary Black man as Mr. Zero, who appears in order to "to get things done" when white people need a scapegoat for the consequences of their own actions. As Smith spins her story into more and more elaborate designs, Mr. Zero begins to rebel against his appointed task, leading Smith, and us, slowly closer to the dark secret at the center of the play. Brutal Imagination implicates not just the small town of Union, South Carolina, but an entire American racial imaginary in which a white woman's story, no matter how ludicrous, is always believed if it implicates a Black man.

Book information

ISBN: 9781636702216
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 137mm