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Hinterland [Paperback]

Sebastian Barry


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"Cerebral and lyrical, he is the new crown prince of Ireland's majestic theatrical tradition." -- Newsweek

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A searching political drama from one of Ireland's master playwrights.

Johnny Silvester should be enjoying his retirement in his opulent home outside Dublin, but the past is catching up with him. Once lionized for ushering the Irish Republic into the modern world, Silvester has fallen out of favor not only with the public but also with his family and friends. Rapidly aging and fed up with a barrage of criticism, he retreats to his study where he reassures himself of his inculpability and awaits a call from his doctor -- a call he expects will bring news of a fatal affliction. As he hovers near the phone his family, friends, colleagues, journalists, and students come forth with their reproaches. Among these visitors is the Morleyesque ghost of Cornelius, an ex-colleague and onetime friend for whose mental breakdown and death Silvester is responsible. With Hinterland Sebastian Barry examines the personal and public risks involved in making political advances on a national scale. Weaving modern history in with the life story of a man and his family, Barry has created another searching drama of the uneasy balance between heroism and roguery in Irish politics.

About the Author

Sebastian Barry is a renowned novelist and poet as well as a playwright. He lives in Wicklow, Ireland.
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