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The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh; 9780571220328

The Pillowman

By Martin McDonagh

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Description

The Pillowman is a gripping and darkly comedic play by Martin McDonagh that explores the intersection of storytelling and the human experience. Set in an unnamed totalitarian state, the narrative revolves around Katurian, a writer whose disturbing short stories bear an uncanny resemblance to a series of gruesome murders occurring in his community.

The Story

As Katurian is interrogated by two detectives, he finds himself in a harrowing battle between his artistic expression and the sinister implications of his work. The play delves into the nature of creativity, the moral responsibilities of the artist, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality. With each revelation, the tension escalates, leading to profound questions about violence, innocence, and the power of narrative.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intricate Plot: McDonagh weaves a complex tapestry of suspense, combining elements of thriller and black humour.
  • Themes of Morality: The play tackles heavy themes, compelling audiences to reflect on the darker aspects of human nature.
  • Unique Characters: Each character is vividly drawn, with distinct motivations that enrich the story.

Perfect For

Readers who appreciate thought-provoking theatre, fans of McDonagh’s other works such as In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths, and anyone intrigued by the psychological complexities of storytelling will find The Pillowman a captivating experience. Its blend of tragedy and absurdity resonates with those drawn to the darker side of human creativity.

"A masterclass in storytelling that challenges the boundaries of art and morality." – Theatre Review

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 128 mm × 198 mm × 8 mm
Pages: 112
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571220328

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