بيل كين (كاتب مسرحي) (Arabic Wikipedia)

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americamagazine.org

  • John Coleman (9 نوفمبر 2010). "9 Circles". America. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-03-07. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-06. Jesuit playwright Bill Cain S.J., has penned a new and searingly powerful play. Just a year after his earlier successful play about the gun powder plot, Equivocation (see my review), Cain portrays in his new play, 9 Circles, a character, Daniel Reeves, as a disturbed 19-year-old snarled in the web of war. Cain's drama mirrors, through a fictional adaptation, the 2006 Iraq slayings and, subsequent, gang rape of a 14-year-old girl by United States troops. Like the real life Pvt. Steven Dale Green who, partially, serves as the prototype for Cain's Reeves and now awaits life prison without parole for his war crime, the fictional Reeves displays an 'anti-social personality disorder'.

chicagotribune.com

  • Chris Jones (18 سبتمبر 2013). "Looking for trouble in a war zone in '9 Circles'". شيكاغو تريبيون. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-03-06. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-06. Or maybe that should be what a man can do to a war. "9 Circles" revolves around a central character, Private Daniel Reeves (Andrew Goetten), who already has been in plenty of trouble before he walks into the office of a recruiting officer looking for soldiers to go to Iraq. Cain's point, surely, is that Daniel, who goes on to commit horrible crimes that appall even the judicial system set up to process and try him, is precisely the wrong kind of man to be allowed to carry military-grade weaponry. The stresses of war, the play argues, could send anyone over the edge. When starting with a guy wound tight enough to burst his own blood-vessels, the smart leader would anticipate trouble.

nytimes.com

viaf.org

  • Virtual International Authority File (باللغات المتعددة), دبلن: مركز المكتبة الرقمية على الإنترنت, OCLC:609410106, QID:Q54919

web.archive.org

  • Chris Jones (18 سبتمبر 2013). "Looking for trouble in a war zone in '9 Circles'". شيكاغو تريبيون. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-03-06. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-06. Or maybe that should be what a man can do to a war. "9 Circles" revolves around a central character, Private Daniel Reeves (Andrew Goetten), who already has been in plenty of trouble before he walks into the office of a recruiting officer looking for soldiers to go to Iraq. Cain's point, surely, is that Daniel, who goes on to commit horrible crimes that appall even the judicial system set up to process and try him, is precisely the wrong kind of man to be allowed to carry military-grade weaponry. The stresses of war, the play argues, could send anyone over the edge. When starting with a guy wound tight enough to burst his own blood-vessels, the smart leader would anticipate trouble.
  • John Coleman (9 نوفمبر 2010). "9 Circles". America. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-03-07. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-06. Jesuit playwright Bill Cain S.J., has penned a new and searingly powerful play. Just a year after his earlier successful play about the gun powder plot, Equivocation (see my review), Cain portrays in his new play, 9 Circles, a character, Daniel Reeves, as a disturbed 19-year-old snarled in the web of war. Cain's drama mirrors, through a fictional adaptation, the 2006 Iraq slayings and, subsequent, gang rape of a 14-year-old girl by United States troops. Like the real life Pvt. Steven Dale Green who, partially, serves as the prototype for Cain's Reeves and now awaits life prison without parole for his war crime, the fictional Reeves displays an 'anti-social personality disorder'.
  • Charles Isherwood (3 مارس 2010). "If He Can, Above all, To His Own Self Be True". نيويورك تايمز. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-03-07. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2014-03-07.

wikidata.org

  • Virtual International Authority File (باللغات المتعددة), دبلن: مركز المكتبة الرقمية على الإنترنت, OCLC:609410106, QID:Q54919

worldcat.org

  • Virtual International Authority File (باللغات المتعددة), دبلن: مركز المكتبة الرقمية على الإنترنت, OCLC:609410106, QID:Q54919