Hugo Claus, generally recognized as the greatest living writer in the
Dutch language, became famous in the theater for several early works of
particular force and daring. This volume includes three of those
remarkable early plays: Bride in the Morning, Sugar, and The Sacrament.
All three plays boast unforgettable characters trapped in a world of
oppressive social mores. The central figures are all subject to sexual
and creative impulses towards objects of forbidden love that bring
disapproval and censure crashing in on them, subsequently bringing about
their own ruin.