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by Martin McDonagh
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The Book Lantern
The Book Lantern rated it 12 years ago
Gloriously dark and messed up as expected from McDonagh, a favourite playwright of mine, but the albeist language was tough to take in, even if it was fitting for the characters.
Kealan Patrick Burke
Kealan Patrick Burke rated it 12 years ago
I have yet to read every play McDonagh has written, but now I feel compelled to do so. THE PILLOWMAN is a brutal, vicious, and as always, darkly comic horror story about a writer being interrogated in some unnamed totalitarian state about the content of his stories, content that mirrors, and may hav...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 15 years ago
I read this for my British Drama class. It is so complex in both its structure and the way the plot is constructed, like an onion that you are left impressed by the cleverness with which McDonagh tells his story. I recommend it to anyone who wonders at the connection between art and life.
Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it 18 years ago
I just re-read this, in preparation for teaching it, and--damn--it's good. I first read the play upon its initial run in England, and yet I find now--with the subsequent foreground of torture into our political discussions--the play engages on even more cylinders.A key thing--to toss to Gio?--is th...
Maven Books
Maven Books rated it 18 years ago
Recommended by a co-worker who had seen it performed locally. Interesting, though rather gruesome and not exactly uplifting.
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