The Print Room, LondonMost literary adaptations set choreographers the tough challenge of reducing a complex story to a danceable structure, but with Jealousy there's no such problem. Alain Robbe-Grillet's 1957 novel is all structure and very little narrative. A repetitive sequence of observations, written from the viewpoint of a man suspecting his wife of adultery, the point of the novel lies in the hard, detailed b…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:39PM on February 9, 2012