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Paprika Frank McGuinness

Paprika von Frank McGuinness

Paprika Frank McGuinness


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Zusammenfassung

In the first collection of stories by Frank McGuinness, this award-winning master storyteller writes above all about freedom: freedom to love, freedom from hate, freedom to speak, freedom to silence. In hypnotic, spellbinding prose, Frank McGuinness hears the voices and sees the visions of his own troubled times.

Paprika Zusammenfassung

Paprika Frank McGuinness

A son tries to mourn the death of the father who abandoned him. A family rages against the murder of their gay son in war-torn Raqqa. Brilliance turns to madness in the fickle and unforgiving world of theatre. And in the titular story, the world of an operatic tenor violently collides with that of a homeless couple on the streets of New York.

In the first collection of stories by Frank McGuinness, this award-winning master storyteller writes above all about freedom: freedom to love, freedom from hate, freedom to speak, freedom to silence. In hypnotic, spellbinding prose, Frank McGuinness hears the voices and sees the visions of his own troubled times. Authentic, shocking, and always and ever bearing the unique ring of truth, Paprika is a collection to cherish.

Paprika Bewertungen

laced with wit and the kind of sharp character observations on humanity that have made McGuinness a world-renowned playwright ... a masterclass in the art of short story writing ... much to offer aficionados of the Irish short story

-- Evening Echo

Paprika paves the way for a witty, shocking and haunting experience ... a collection of stories that are both spellbinding and fluid ... this unique and enthralling collection showcases Frank McGuinness as a master storyteller and will make the perfect gift for any short story lover who wishes to explore brave linguistic choices and challenging subject matters

-- Irish Independent

Über Frank McGuinness

Frank McGuinness is Professor of Creative Writing in University College Dublin. A world-renowned playwright, his first great stage hit was the highly acclaimed 'Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme'. He is also a highly skilled adapter of plays by writers such as Ibsen, Sophocles, Brecht, and writer of several film scripts, including Dancing at Lughnasa, and he has published several anthologies of poetry.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR011475792
9781788490016
1788490010
Paprika Frank McGuinness
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
O'Brien Press Ltd
20181015
224
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