Part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series, in which contemporary authors re-imagine some of the Bard's greatest plays. Here, the Man Booker Prize winning author of "The Finkler Question" revisits "The Merchant Of Venice", now set in Cheshire's Golden Triangle. Confrontational, controversial and funny, it tackles anti-Semitism, history, Shakespeare, revenge and what it means to be a Jew in the modern world.