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Dolly West's Kitchen (Faber plays) Book
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Foyles
As the Second World War rages on in Europe, in Donegal there is another war closer to home. War changes everything - its tragedies, its survivals and the history of ...
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Product Description
Two volumes from the Irish playwright Frank McGuinness: a major play on love, family, and war as well as stunning translations of two classics
Set in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland, during World War II, Dolly West's Kitchen is centered on a family struggling to come to terms not only with the effects of war on their country and their family but also with their own inability to respond to one another as situations -- and they themselves -- change. As the characters talk of love, sex, war, the English, de Valera, and the Yanks, Dolly West's Kitchen becomes a deeply moving evocation of the fantasy and the reality that was Ireland in the 1940s, filled with the richness of character and sense of place that have always marked Frank McGuinness's writing.
- 0571203701
- 9780571203703
- Frank McGuinness
- 18 October 1999
- Faber and Faber
- Paperback (Book)
- 96
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