The Informer, Tom Murphy’s stage adaptation of Liam O’Flaherty’s
novel, was produced in the 1981 Dublin Theatre Festival, directed by
the playwright himself, with Liam Neeson in the leading role. The
central subject of the play is the quest a character at the point of
emotional and moral breakdown for some source of meaning or identity.
In the case of Gypo Nolan, the informer of the title, this involves a
nightmarish progress through a Dublin underworld in which he changes
from a Judas figure to a scapegoat surrogate for Jesus, taking upon
himself the sins of the world. A cinematic style, with flash-back and
intercut scenes, is used rather than a conventional theatrical
structure to catch the fevered and phantasmagoric progression of
Gypo’s mind. The language, characteristically for Murphy, mixes
graphically colloquial Dublin slang with the haunted inarticulateness
of the central character groping for the meaning of his own actions.
The dynamic rhythm of the action builds towards an inevitable but
theatrically satisfying tragic catastrophe.
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ISBN
9781788749084
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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