The Berlin Blues
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2008
96
Play • Fiction
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HumorOjibway Reserve • 2000s
2008
Adult
18+ years
The Berlin Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor is a comedic play that explores themes of cultural identity and commercialization through the story of a First Nations community confronting a German developer's plan to build a theme park. The narrative examines the community's reactions, highlighting individual and collective struggles, cultural preservation, and the influence of external interests.
Humorous
Playful
Nostalgic
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The Berlin Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor receives praise for its humor and insightful commentary on cultural identity and globalization. Critics appreciate the witty dialogue and relatable characters. However, some feel the plot is predictable and relies heavily on stereotypes. Overall, it offers an engaging exploration of contemporary Indigenous issues with a comedic twist.
Readers who enjoy The Berlin Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor are often interested in comedic plays that explore cultural identity and dynamics. Fans of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and The Rez Sisters by Tomson Highway may appreciate its humor and insightful commentary on Indigenous experiences.
111 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
96
Play • Fiction
•
HumorOjibway Reserve • 2000s
2008
Adult
18+ years
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