Attrition

by Jack Horton Gilbert

The Prisoner doesn't know where he is or why he's there; he's been kidnapped, hooded, and handcuffed and there are people who want answers from him. Answers to questions he doesn't understand. As the interrogation draws on and the situation becomes increasingly bizarre The Prisoner begins to call into question everything they've assumed and believed.

The Prisoner doesn't know where he is or why he's there; he's been kidnapped, hooded, and handcuffed and there are people who want answers from him. Answers to questions he doesn't understand. As the interrogation draws on and the situation becomes increasingly bizarre The Prisoner begins to call into question everything they've assumed and believed.

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    Shades of Beckett, Dorfman, and Martin McDonagh, "Attrition" hones in on this paranoid, claustrophobic moment, and forces us to confront the complicit act of accepting collective delusions.

    Shades of Beckett, Dorfman, and Martin McDonagh, "Attrition" hones in on this paranoid, claustrophobic moment, and forces us to confront the complicit act of accepting collective delusions.