Three of Padraic Fallon's brilliant radio plays from the 1950s, a time that is now recognized as the medium's golden age are reproduced in this collection. These three plays reveal the range of Fallon's historical and social themes, combining intellectual subtlety with lyrical beauty and moments of broad humor. An introduction from one of Fallon's sons explores the literary context and production history of these genre-defining plays.
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Padraic Fallon was a poet, radio dramatist, storywriter, and essayist, and the author of Poems and Poems and Versions. Brian Fallon was an art critic for The Irish Times for 25 years and its literary editor for 11 years. He is the author of six books, including An Age of Innocence.
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Soft cover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. Padric Fallon created many brilliant radio plays during the 1950s, a time now recognised as the medium's golden age. He wrote with a sure sense of how the play would perform, but his works are also central to his poetic vision, expressions of the inner drama that, as he declared, 'goes on in the psyche where worlds are meeting and where history is always of the present'. These three plays, published for the first time - "The Vision of MacConglinne" (1953), "The Poplar" (1953) and "The Hags of Clough" (1957) - reveal the range of Fallon's historical and social themes, combining intellectual subtlety with lyrical beauty and moments of broad humour. Brian Fallon has edited the plays from original scripts, and his introduction explores their literary context and production history. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1752489654860
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Paperback. Etat : New. Padric Fallon created many brilliant radio plays during the 1950s, a time now recognised as the medium's golden age. He wrote with a sure sense of how the play would perform, but his works are also central to his poetic vision, expressions of the inner drama that, as he declared, 'goes on in the psyche where worlds are meeting and where history is always of the present'. These three plays, published for the first time - "The Vision of MacConglinne" (1953), "The Poplar" (1953) and "The Hags of Clough" (1957) - reveal the range of Fallon's historical and social themes, combining intellectual subtlety with lyrical beauty and moments of broad humour. Brian Fallon has edited the plays from original scripts, and his introduction explores their literary context and production history. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781857546637
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Paperback. Etat : New. Padric Fallon created many brilliant radio plays during the 1950s, a time now recognised as the medium's golden age. He wrote with a sure sense of how the play would perform, but his works are also central to his poetic vision, expressions of the inner drama that, as he declared, 'goes on in the psyche where worlds are meeting and where history is always of the present'. These three plays, published for the first time - "The Vision of MacConglinne" (1953), "The Poplar" (1953) and "The Hags of Clough" (1957) - reveal the range of Fallon's historical and social themes, combining intellectual subtlety with lyrical beauty and moments of broad humour. Brian Fallon has edited the plays from original scripts, and his introduction explores their literary context and production history. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781857546637
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