Now We Can Talk Openly about Men [electronic resource]
Martina Evans2018
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Martina Evans's Now We Can Talk Openly about Men is a pair of dramatic
monologues, snapshots of the lives of two women in 1920s Ireland. The first,
Kitty Donovan, is a dressmaker in the time of the Irish War of Independence. The
second, Babe Cronin, is set in 1924, shortly after the Irish Civil War. Kitty is
a dressmaker with a taste for laudanum. Babe is a stenographer who has fallen in
love with a young revolutionary. Through their separate, overlapping stories,
Evans colours an era and a culture seldom voiced in verse. Set back some years
from their stories, both women find a strand of humour in what took place, even
as they recall the passion, vertigo and terror of those times. A dream-like
compulsion in their voices adds a sense of retrospective inevitability. The use
of intense, almost psychedelic colour in the first half of the book opposes the
flattened, monochrome language of the second half. This is a work of vivid
contrasts, of age and youth, women and men, the I...
Now We Can Talk Openly about Men [electronic resource] / Martina Evans
Martina Evans, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Carcanet Press Ltd., 2018
1 online resource (1 text file) (88 pages,)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781784105792
English
436104
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