Jumpers
Discover the wit and brilliance of Tom Stoppard in his acclaimed play, Jumpers, published by Faber & Faber in 1986. This engaging work, spanning 80 pages, is part of a distinguished series that showcases the evolution of literature from 1930 to 1990. In Jumpers, Stoppard masterfully parodies various genres, including the philosophy lecture, detective thriller, comedy of manners, and the classic Whitehall farce. The clever interplay of humor and intellect makes this play a must-read for enthusiasts of theater and philosophy alike. Whether you're a long-time fan of Stoppard or new to his works, Jumpers promises an entertaining and thought-provoking experience that will leave you reflecting on the complexities of life. Add this timeless piece to your collection today!