This warm and gripping story of fear and forgiveness is the first
major play in twenty years from Charlotte Keatley, the award-winning
author of My Mother Said I Never Should. This beautifully immersive
and yet also elusive new play is a subtle and compassionate piece,
with real humanity of characterisation and a firmly-evoked sense of
place. A young woman on the eve of her 30th birthday returns to her
parents' home in the sweeping hills of the Peak District. But the
house is full of memories, and down by the reservoir she hears a voice
from a drowned village. In time, every secret must come to the
surface. Keatley's atmospheric writing creates a palimpsest of the
past which cleverly yet evocatively leaks into the present. She
presents a clear continuity of wrongs repeating themselves and the
damage they wreak lasting across centuries and generations. An
impressively accomplished piece, Our Father's sustained atmosphere and
strong characterisation connects with Keatley's trademark dreamlike
sequences which defy a linear chronological structure. Reflecting how
the past continually interrupts the present, the time device is
fundamental to the play's meaning as well as its psychological themes
of guilt, evasions, resentments and eventual revelation of secrets.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408172537
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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