Shakespeare'ss Hamlet Remixed by Nigel Tomm is not a drama in the traditional sense. This is a drama that takes place between words and language itself, in which the author deconstructs
Shakespeare's8217;s Hamlet. Hamlet here is a mere word, lost in its own and externally imposed meanings that create the action, which starts, continues, and ends in an abstract scene
representing life and everything beyond it is reflected in mirrors, green colour, and endless dialogues that are not present, but are substituted by incessant speaking or just text and
words, which create and undo themselves in the eyes of the reader.
This is the second book published in the Remixed Series, which is intended to develop and expand the phenomenon of remixing of literature. The first book in the series was
's8220;Shakespeare's8217;s Sonnets Remixed's8221; by Nigel Tomm, from which the remixing phenomenon has started. In the first book Nigel Tomm took the original text of Shakespeare's8217;s
Sonnets and deconstructed them into modern language and significance beyond physical recognition with Shakespeare's8217;s Sonnets.
Excerpt from the book:
ACT1/SCENE1
an empty stage grows with a neon light by an operating-theatre audience gives small pieces of applauses into hidden event a character bernardo is passing through the color white when
sweet imagination plays with mirrors are hanged by characters as different images of yourself they have been waiting for the question who's8217;s there the eyes you ask give no answers
just a pure feeling is lived by francisco in the words he meets bernardo as a reflected sign is fluorescing by the night or blurred evening then they were sharing past too many memories
are still remembered in the television voice dictates a screenplay is presented by two names horatio and marcellus become a part of night on taped impressions bernardo analyzes scene
between a dialogue there is a missing space in the continuum of action you can's8217;t escape some slice of everyday it's8217;s just two sums of days and moments without a gap inside
perfect life's8217;s surface horatio is happy to explain the presence with a missing detail he has ignored a melancholy of some future any future loads the view of audience into defined
past you play behind the words will never happen as they are meaningless in daily life you need to be believed says marcellus and words are passing to the others in their own words hands
hold sleepy eyes with images fragmented near nothing personal communication between their words bernardo tells the story about the last they were watching two pictures