After Easter

After Easter

by Anne Devlin (Author)

Synopsis

After Easter is not a political play, rather a psychological play - inevitably funny. It is a contemporary portrait of a woman who reaches that point in her life when she will either grow or fade, when she will either continue to live in her lesser personality or make that inner marriage which will allow her to enter the mainstream of her larger existence, and, hopefully, swim. The exile, Greta, having turned away from everything that once could have been called her identity - including her religion - allows the ghosts to call her home to the north of Ireland and to her family. In doing so she finds herself confronting the identity that she has wilfully excluded for so long.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: Main
Publisher: Anne Devlin
Published: 05 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0571173942
ISBN 13: 9780571173945
Book Overview: After Easter by Anne Devlin is a poignant, psychological play, a contemporary portrait of a woman who reaches that point in her life when she will either grow or fade.