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A mix of prose and poetry, set in a futuristic world and dealing with the erosion of law and order and its replacement with a set of arbitrary rules. Treating the chicanery and greed of two generals ("Hi Sky" and "Lo Tow"), it also satirizes warmongering. Published in ''[[Contrast]]'' Vol 10 No 2, January 1976. | A mix of prose and poetry, set in a futuristic world and dealing with the erosion of law and order and its replacement with a set of arbitrary rules. Treating the chicanery and greed of two generals ("Hi Sky" and "Lo Tow"), it also satirizes warmongering. Published in ''[[Contrast]]'' Vol 10 No 2, January 1976. | ||
− | A companion piece to her play ''[[The Willing Victim]]''. | + | A companion piece to her play ''[[The Willing Victim]]'' (1961). |
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The Unwilling Fighter is a one-act play by Tania van Zyl (1908-19**).
A mix of prose and poetry, set in a futuristic world and dealing with the erosion of law and order and its replacement with a set of arbitrary rules. Treating the chicanery and greed of two generals ("Hi Sky" and "Lo Tow"), it also satirizes warmongering. Published in Contrast Vol 10 No 2, January 1976.
A companion piece to her play The Willing Victim (1961).
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