Deirdre Unforgiven
ISBN: 978-1-907682-25-4 | Pages: 64 | Published: 2013
A recasting of the Deirdre fable, Eamon Carr’s verse play refracts his experience as a reporter on the North in the 1990s. Ceasefire reality and myth intersect in shades of brutality and terror. Greek theatre and Japanese Noh infrastructure frame the Celtic story and convey feelings about the Troubles too strong for professional journalism (review by John Flemming, The Irish Times).
€12,00
Categories: Cultural Interest, Drama
Tag: Eamon Carr
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