Edward Bond is an English playwright known for his provocative and often controversial works. His plays, such as "Saved" and "The War Plays," explore themes of violence and social injustice. Bond's dramatic writing has made a significant impact on contemporary theater and has earned him a reputation as a bold and innovative playwright.
"All you now do is pursue your private objectives within society. Instead of us being a community, everybody is asked to seek their own personal ends. It's called competition. And competition is antagonism."
"Humanity's become a product and when humanity is a product, you get Auschwitz and you get Chair."
"Fifteen years ago I walked out of a production of one of my plays at the RSC because I decided it was a waste of time."
"When humanness is lost the radical difference between the bodies in the pit and people walking on the street is lost."
"Whatever the economy needs to maintain itself, the government will do it."
"What Shakespeare and the Greeks were able to do was radically question what it meant to be a human being."
"In the past goodness was always a collective experience. Then goodness became privatised."
"I don't think it's the job of theatre at the moment to provide political propaganda; that would be simplistic. We have to explore our situation further before we will understand it."
"The English sent all their bores abroad, and acquired the Empire as a punishment."