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Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – “I Am the Wind” is an existential play centered on two men in a fishing boat. The wind gathers, rising up suddenly. Two lifelong traveling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean. Two Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – when one of them ides to push on to the open ocean. Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – when one of them ides to push on to the open ocean. Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. series Oberon Modern Plays. “Fosse’s terse, rhythmic script captures a gut-level anxiety about elemental questions of identity,” a Hear it on BBC radioand BBC Sounds. Suddenly there they are: among the distant islands, the threatening fog and gathering swell of the sea, bound together on an odyssey into the unknown I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – when one of them ides to push on to the open ocean. Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – when one of them ides to push on to the open ocean. At once moving and comic, this new work by one of Europe’s most widely performed playwrights dramatizes the endless struggle to be human The entirety of Jon Fosse prolific career as a playwright has been collected by his Norwegian publisher Samlaget in five volumes, Plays Playsis an excellent introduction to Jon Fosse’s unique linguistic style The wind gathers, rising up suddenly. Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean Two Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean Two men on a fragile boat, a trip to sea – a few drinks, a bite to eat – when one of them ides to push on to the open ocean. Alan Davey tells us all about the new BBC Radiodrama, I Am The Wind by Job FosseI Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Suddenly In I Am The Wind Fosse returns to a fundamental core of his authorship: Two friends parting ways. It is unmistakably a Fosse play, but at the same time is new With I Am the Wind, Chéreau emphasized desire rather than perception, clarity rather than obscurity, presenting Fosse so that his English-speaking audience could appreciate the I Am The Wind. One character moves on or passes away, leaving the other behind to I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Two lifelong traveling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean. At once Strong Wind is a play about time, love, jealousy, fear of heights, and the urge for death, almost as in a bad dream. Suddenly there they are: among the distant I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Suddenly there they are: among the distant islands, the threatening fog and gathering swell of the sea, bound together on an odyssey into the unknown I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. by Jon Fosse. Two Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean The wind gathers, rising up suddenly. Synopsis. It is about two men, The One and The Other, who travel by boat until The One commits suicide by drowning himself I Am The Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Suddenly there they are: among the distant islands, the threatening fog and gathering swell of the sea, bound together on an odyssey into the unknown I Am the Wind (Nynorsk: Eg er vinden) is a play by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse.