Paragon springs
About this book
"It is 1926 in the American heartland, and the famed 'healing waters' of Paragon Springs have been mysteriously poisoned. Now, the town's foremost citizen-crusader, Dr. Thomas Stockman, is determined to know the truth behind this tragedy, no matter the cost. In this vibrant, often funny, and highly theatrical re-imagining of Ibsen's An enemy of the people, Steven Dietz puts the lure of capitalism and the greed of small-town self-interest squarely on trial--laced with Dr. Stockman's lasting cry that 'the majority is always wrong!' This is an entertaining and illuminating drama--set amid the birth of radio and the final roar of the 1920s--about the human cost of our political gamesmanship."--p. 4 of cover.
Details
- First published
- 2010
- OL Work ID
- OL22737932W
Subjects
WaterDramaPollutionPhysiciansWhistle blowingSmall citiesAdaptationsMedical drama