This play by Buckton is a powerful account of the political and emotional conflicts that arise among a group of exiles in Babylon during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar. The characters, ranging from the cunning courtiers to the wise prophet, are vividly drawn and the dialogue is marked by the author’s sharp wit and insight into human nature. The play will appeal to anyone interested in drama and literature.
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