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Las palabras en la arena (c.1949), Antonio Buero Vallejo

Titles
English title: Words in the Sand
Date written: c. 1949
First production date: 19 December 1949
Keywords: family > marriage, morality > honour, morality > punishment, family > patriarchy, ideology > religion and faith, women, society, violence > social
Genre and type: tragedy
Pitch

It is dangerous transgressing the law in ancient Jerusalem. In public, an adulterous woman is almost stoned to death; she is saved only when Jesus writes words in the sand which reveal the secret sins of the religious leaders condemning her. In private, another woman sins against her husband. Her fate is much more tragic, as her husband’s anger drowns out her pleas for forgiveness.

Synopsis

Asaf is head of the Sanhedrin Guard. He lives in Jerusalem with his beautiful wife Noemí. Asaf and his family follow the strict Law of Moses which demands the harshest punishment for an... (Read more...)

Sources

The play is a dramatisation of the biblical story found in John 8: 1-11. In Jerusalem a woman is caught committing adultery and brought to the temple grounds to be stoned to death. Jes... (Read more...)

Critical response

The play has been translated into several languages, including French and Italian. It is an unusual play in Buero Vallejo’s body of work because of the biblical subject matter and beca... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Buero Vallejo, Antonio. 1952. Historia de una escalera. Las palabras en la arena. Madrid, Alfil

  • Buero Vallejo, Antonio. 1987. La detonación. Las palabras en la arena. Madrid, Espasa Calpe

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 25 May 2012.

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