Lidless

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:10th Mar '11

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Lidless is a work of extraordinary intelligence and finely-balanced sensibility. It marries the implacable logic of a Greek tragedy with an all-too-modern setting.

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's powerful drama Lidless asks important and difficult questions: is guilt a necessary form of moral reckoning, or is it an obstacle to be overcome? Will the price of national political amnesia be paid only by the next generation - the daughters and sons who were never there?

It's been fifteen years since Guantánamo, fifteen years since Bashir last saw his U.S. Army interrogator, Alice. Bashir is now dying of a disease of the liver, an organ that he believes is the home of the soul. He tracks down Alice in Texas and demands that she donate half her liver as restitution for the damage wrought during her interrogations. But Alice doesn't remember Bashir; a PTSD pill trial she participated in while in the army has left her without any memory of her time there. It is only when her inquisitive fourteen-year-old daughter begins her own investigation that the fragile peace of mind that Alice's drug-induced oblivion enabled begins to falter.

Although politically engaged and topical, the play's significance is further-reaching and taps into timeless questions. Lidless portrays the inevitable consequences of moral crimes, in spite of the lapse of time and the oblivion of the perpetrators. Guilt inexorably engenders retribution with a horrible symmetry, so comeuppance is exacted upon what is held most dear. Within a modern and politically-charged setting, Lidless has a tight plot of cyclical, interfamilial violence and inevitable, if blindly executed, vengeance.

Intelligent [and] impassioned -- Dominic Maxwell * The Times *
Potent and seething with justified indignation. -- Maxine Szalwinska * Sunday Times *
Although it was stylishly written, although the governing metaphor and basic realism were held in a fine balance - it also recalled the political urgency which propelled a previous generation of writers into the theatre in the first place -- David Hare * upon awarding the Yale prize *
Fiercely intelligent -- Lyn Gardner * Guardian *
The story grips and the characters are well drawn, demonstrating the complexities of human nature and the ability people have to put morals to one side -- Daisy Bowie-Sell * Daily Telegraph *
This is vital new writing from a talented new voice * Independent *

ISBN: 9781408152881

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 76g

96 pages