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The Speckled People: Modern Plays

Autor Hugo Hamilton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2011
Adapted for the stage from the best-selling memoir, The Speckled People tells a profoundly moving story of a young boy trapped in a language war. Set in 1950s Ireland, this is a gripping, poignant, and at times very funny family drama of homesickness, control and identity. As a young boy, Hugo Hamilton struggles with what it means to be speckled, "half and half... Irish on top and German below."An idealistic Irish father enforces his cultural crusade by forbidding his son to speak English while his German mother tries to rescue him with her warm-hearted humour and uplifting industry. The boy must free himself from his father and from bullies on the street who persecute him with taunts of Nazism. Above all he must free himself from history and from the terrible secrets of his mother and father before he can find a place where he belongs.Surrounded by fear, guilt, and frequently comic cultural entanglements, Hugo tries to understand the differences between Irish history and German history and to turn the strange logic of what he is told into truth. It is a journey that ends in liberation but not before the long-buried secrets at the back of the parents' wardrobe have been laid bare.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408171189
ISBN-10: 140817118X
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Modern Plays

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Adapted by the author from his best-selling memoir, The Speckled People has been hailed as an 'instant classic' by R.F. Foster. It won the prestigious Prix Femina etranger in France, as well as the Berto Prize in Italy, and appeared on the New York Times notable books list

Notă biografică

Hugo Hamilton was born and grew up in Dublin. He is the author of five highly acclaimed novels: Surrogate City, The Last Shot and The Love Test; Headbanger and Sad Bastard and one collection of short stories. He has worked as a writer-in-residence at many leading universities, including most recently at Trinity College, Dublin.

Descriere

Adapted for the stage by the author, The Speckled People is a German-Irish memoir of growing up in Dublin during the 1950s. This family drama tells a profoundly moving story of a young boy trapped in a war of identity and language.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

"We wear Aran Sweaters and Lederhosen. We are forbidden from speaking English. We are trapped in a language war. We are the Speckled People." In one of the most original memoirs to emerge in years, Hugo Hamilton tells the haunting story of his German-Irish childhood in 1950s Dublin. His Gaelic-speaking, Irish nationalist father rules the home with tyranny, while his German-speaking mother rescues her children with cakes and stories of her own struggle against Nazi Germany. Out on the streets of Dublin is another country, where they are taunted as Nazis and subjected to a mock Nuremberg trial. Through the eyes of a child, this rare and shockingly honest book gradually makes sense of family, language, and identity, unlocking at last the secrets that his parents kept in the wardrobe.

Recenzii

“A terrific achievement, thoughtful and compelling, smart and original, beautifully written.” — Nick Hornby
“An astonishing achievement...a landmark in Irish nonfiction…a masterpiece.” — Washington Post
“The rare quality of this memoir owes much to [Hamilton’s] novelistic skills, not least his handling of the child’s point of view throughout, with its luminously comprehending attentiveness to adult behavior…the cumulative effect is to elevate an act of scrupulous remembering into a work of art.” — New York Times Book Review
“A masterful piece of work—timely, inventive, provocative and perfectly weighted. Don’t be surprised if it becomes a classic.” — Colum McCann
The Speckled People stands head and shoulders above the ruck of memoirs pouring out of Ireland….an accomplished work of art and a strange tale brilliantly told.” — Boston Globe
“A fine reminder that there are many ways of being Irish.” — New York Newsday
“Unlike most Irish memoirs, this one is devoid of sentimentality. Which doesn’t make it any the less heartrending. ” — Philadelphia Inquirer
“A complex and layered story, intriguingly different from all those other Irish-childhood memoirs.” — Orlando Sentinel
“A wonderful, subtle, problematic and humane book....about Ireland...about a particular family...about alternatives and complexities anywhere.” — Irish Times
“An astonishing account, both delicate and strong, of great issues of twentieth-century Europe, modern Ireland, and family everywhere.” — Nuala O'Faolain
“The long wait for this most talented novelist to cast his eye over his homeland has been worth it.” — GQ
“A prize—delicate, achingly well-observed and wonderfully moving.” — A.L. Kennedy
“Triumphantly avoids the Angela’s Ashes style of sentimental nostalgia and victim claims... stands up well in the mighty, unending competition for most memorable Irish life-story.” — Guardian (London)
“Never clichéd, thanks largely to Hamilton’s frankly poetic language and masterful portait of childhood…a beautiful memoir.” — Publishers Weekly
“A fine and timely book from an exquisitely gifted writer...beautiful, subtle, unflashy, perfectly realized and quite extraordinarily powerful.” — Joseph O’Connor
“A memoir of warmth and wisdom...tender and profound and, best of all, tells the truth. I loved it.” — Patrick McCabe
“Evocative, agitating and inspiriting, Speckled People sticks up for diversity and principled dissent...extending the scope of Irish memoir.” — Independent
“A memoir of childhood that often reads like a craftily composed work of fiction.” — Daily Telegraph (London)
“The most gripping book I’ve read in ages...a fascinating, disturbing and often very funny memoir.” — Roddy Doyle
“Full of several different kinds of passion with a real tragedy at its heart.” — Margaret Forster