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Dermot Bolger Plays: 1: "Lament for Arthur Cleary", "In High Germany", "Holy Ground", "Blinded by the Light" Vol 1 (Contemporary Dramatists) (en Inglés)
Dermot Bolger
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Fintan O'Toole
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Dermot Bolger Plays: 1: "Lament for Arthur Cleary", "In High Germany", "Holy Ground", "Blinded by the Light" Vol 1 (Contemporary Dramatists) (en Inglés) - Bolger, Dermot ; O'Toole, Fintan
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Reseña del libro "Dermot Bolger Plays: 1: "Lament for Arthur Cleary", "In High Germany", "Holy Ground", "Blinded by the Light" Vol 1 (Contemporary Dramatists) (en Inglés)"
The first collection of plays from one of Ireland's most accomplished contemporary writers This volume contains four plays: The Lament for Arthur Cleary: "Theatrically rich and socially powerful, it takes on the lineaments of an epic voyage, a voyage into the dark heart of a city where Irish theatre has seldom been before" (Irish Times); In High Germany: "Thoughtful, comic, sad and provocative, this monologue of a lost and altered heritage ... These two plays [In High Germany and The Holy Ground] are cogent manifestations of a changing Irish world" (Irish Times); The Holy Ground: "A tour de force. It's stream of consciousness theatre at its best ... [which] develops a pace until the listener is hanging on to every syllable" (Sunday Press); Blinded by the Light: "Manically madcap and hilariously funny, it canters in a bawdy romp onto the stage, heralding the arrival of a unique comic writing talent. Energetic, perfectly timed and brilliantly observed" (Irish Press)"A writer of frenetic energy and imagination." (Sunday Times)