Barker: Plays Four: "I Saw Myself" , " The Dying of Today" , " Found in the Ground" , "The Road, the House, the Road" (Oberon Modern Playwrights) by Howard Barker
Howard Barker is one of the most controversial British dramatists of his time. His plays unsettle, challenge, and expose. The contradictions of the humanist personality are explored in the following four I Saw Myself; The Dying of Today; Found in the Ground; and The Road, the House, the Road.
Howard Barker is an English playwright. His plays have been produced at the Royal Court, the RSC and the National Theatre, throughout Europe and the USA and by his own company, The Wrestling School. He is best known as the exponent of the Theatre of Catastrophe. He is a theatre theorist, a poet and a painter. His work has been the subject of a number of book-length studies and academic conferences.