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Craig Higginson

    Craig Higginson est un écrivain de renommée internationale dont les œuvres explorent les profondeurs de la psyché humaine et les complexités des relations interpersonnelles. Ses pièces de théâtre, souvent saluées pour leur perspective audacieuse et leur profondeur littéraire, se concentrent sur des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et la quête de sens dans le monde contemporain. Le style de prose de Higginson se caractérise par une introspection aiguë et un langage lyrique qui entraîne les lecteurs dans un tourbillon d'émotions. À travers ses œuvres, il offre des commentaires perspicaces sur les défis sociétaux et les expériences humaines universelles, ce qui lui vaut une réputation de voix contemporaines parmi les plus significatives de la littérature.

    The Landscape Painter
    Embodied Laughter and The Gooseberry
    Little Foot
    The Dream House
    The Girl in the Yellow Dress
    Dream of the Dog
    • Nominated for four Naledi Awards (South Africa's equivalent of the Olivier Awards) including Best New South African Play.

      Dream of the Dog
    • The Dream House

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The narrative unfolds in a valley where a farmhouse is replicated multiple times, each version slightly different. Amidst this eerie setting, a woman in a wheelchair sifts through memories while her husband explores the remnants of past life. Themes of longing and mortality emerge through the dreams of a young woman labeled as 'the barren one' and the introspection of an aging headmaster. The arrival of a mysterious car at the driveway adds tension, hinting at unresolved stories and connections within this haunting landscape.

      The Dream House
    • Little Foot

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Part realism, part nightmare, acclaimed South African playwright Craig Higginson's play takes us on an unforgettable journey into our unconscious ancestral memory.

      Little Foot
    • The Landscape Painter

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      It’s winter in London, 1947. When Arthur Bailey, a solitary landscape painter, catches sight of a young woman, Felicity, who is moving into the neighbouring bed-sit, he’s stirred to recall in haunting detail events that have been kept hidden for fifty years.The Landscape Painter is a double tale of obsession, betrayed trust and irrepressible hope. As a young and brilliant artist, Arthur travelled to South Africa in the late 1890s to pursue his best friend’s sister, the beautiful and enigmatic Carwyn Hamilton. His subsequent revelations about Carwyn were to blight his life and torment him for decades afterwards.From the gold-crazed streets of early Johannesburg and the epic battlefields of the Anglo-Boer War, to the austerity of post-War Britain, The Landscape Painter is a spectacular historical novel filled with wit and insight, written in Higginson’s characteristically sinuous, lyrical prose.

      The Landscape Painter