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Equus
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141188904
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“Equus” by Daphne du Maurier: A gripping psychological thriller exploring the dark recesses of faith and insanity. When Alan Strang blinds six horses, psychiatrist Dr. Dysart must unravel the truth behind this horrific act, confronting his own demons in the process. ISBN: 9780141188904. Explore the disturbing depths of human nature in this timeless classic.
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Devanjana M S –
Equus is a dark and disturbing play, though well written. Some parts were unnecessary for the overall theme. Not a happy read.
Alankrit Sharma –
A powerful play, though the subject matter is quite dark. Dysart’s internal conflict is the most compelling part. Not for the faint of heart!
Yash Koshal –
Equus is a very strange book. It really shows you the definition of insanity. Some parts were hard to stomach. Overall, a good play.
Mohit Verma –
Great book but there are some themes that you need to be ready to read about. I rate this play out of .
Atul Budhwar –
A classic! Equus continues to resonate with its exploration of societal expectations and individual desires. Highly recommend it!
Akash Kaushal –
Not my cup of tea. I found Equus to be overly dramatic and disturbing. The plot was strange and didn’t connect with me.
Revat Mehra –
Equus is thought-provoking and intense. The ending is ambiguous, which I found both frustrating and brilliant. Definitely a play that stays with you.
Supriya Sahu –
The play makes you feel things. Raw and unsettling, but undeniably powerful. Alan’s actions are incomprehensible, Dysart’s struggle is captivating.
Arpan Agrawal –
A challenging read! Equus raises important questions about sanity, religion, and passion. It’s definitely not a light read, be prepared.
Rashi Sharma –
I had mixed feelings about this book. While the writing is excellent, the themes explored are very disturbing. Not sure I’d recommend it.
Nikhilesh –
Disturbing but fascinating. Equus delves into uncomfortable themes, and while I appreciate the exploration of the human psyche, it left me feeling uneasy.