Exiles (Nick Hern Books)

Exiles by James Joyce, published by Nick Hern Books in April 2007, is a new edition of a significant work in modern theatre. This 96-page play delves into the intricate dynamics of marriage, exploring themes of guilt and responsibility as characters navigate their relationships. Set against the backdrop of Dublin, the narrative follows Richard and Bertha, who return home after nine years abroad and confront the complexities of love and infidelity.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of personal connections and emotional entanglements within the framework of British and Irish drama. The play presents a candid look at the characters’ struggles and desires, reflecting Joyce’s own experiences. This edition invites readers to engage with the nuanced portrayal of relationships and the challenges that arise when love is tested.
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Product Description “A neglected landmark of modern theatre that explores the byzantine complexities of marriage with the honesty of genius.”—GuardianBack in Dublin after nine years abroad, Richard and Bertha have to ask themselves questions about guilt and responsibility as they confront two other people who love them. Will infidelity hold them together? Based in part on James Joyce’s own relationship with Nora Barnacle. About the Author James Joyce (1882-1941) is the author of “Dubliners,” “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” “Ulysses,” “Finnegans Wake” and many poems. He met Nora in Dublin in 1904 and the two of them lived in Pula and then Trieste until 1915, when the War forced them to move to Zurich, where Joyce died. Conor McPherson was born in Dublin, where he still lives. His plays include This Lime Tree Bower, St. Nicholas, The Weir, Port Authority and Dublin Carol. He has written three films, I Went Down, Saltwater and The Actors, and directed the last two.
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