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Damned by Despair

English

By (author): Frank McGuinness

Obsessed with his own salvation, the hermit Paulo dedicates himself to ten years of prayerful penance. When his faith wavers, the ever-watchful Devil seizes the moment to convince him that he shares the fate of one Enrico, a notorious Neapolitan gangster destined for damnation. Swearing vengeance, Paulo lashes out against God and assembles a band of rival outlaws.

I'll match Enrico in mad badness.
So, we're damned, both of us, are we?
Then I'll be revenged on the whole world.

And yet, even as their villainous crimes escalate, the possibility of redemption hovers over the two men, perhaps within reach.

A fast-paced adventure story embracing bandits and beautiful women between glimpses of heaven and hell, this subversive and at times riotous exploration of faith and the transformative power of love races across the Italian landscape, relishing the unpredictability of fate, an extraordinary array of characters and their very real dilemmas.

Sinner I am - pray for me.

Damned by Despair, written in 1635 by the great Spanish dramatist Tirso de Molina, is brought to vivid life in Frank McGuinness's new version, whichopens at the National Theatre, London, in October 2012.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 130g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780571294640

About Frank McGuinness

Frank McGuinness was born in Buncrana Co. Donegal and now lives in Dublin and lectures in English at University College Dublin. His plays include: The Factory Girls (Abbey Theatre Dublin 1982) Baglady (Abbey 1985) Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Abbey 1985; Hampstead Theatre London 1986) Innocence (Gate Theatre Dublin 1986) Carthaginians (Abbey 1988; Hampstead 1989) Mary and Lizzie (RSC 1989) The Bread Man (Gate 1991) Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Hampstead West End and Broadway 1992) The Bird Sanctuary (Abbey 1994) Mutabilitie (NT 1997) Dolly West's Kitchen (Abbey 1999; Old Vic 2000) Gates of Gold (Gate 2002) Speaking Like Magpies (Swan Stratford 2005) There Came a Gypsy Riding (Almeida London 2007) Greta Garbo Came to Donegal (Tricycle Theatre London 2010) The Match Box (Liverpool Playhouse Studio 2012) The Hanging Gardens (Abbey 2013) Donegal (Abbey 2016) The Visiting Hour (Gate 2021) and Dinner With Groucho (The Civic Belfast 2022). His widely performed versions include Ibsen's Rosmersholm (1987) Peer Gynt (1988) Hedda Gabler (1994) A Doll's House (1997) The Lady from the Sea (2008) and John Gabriel Borkman (2010); Chekhov's Three Sisters (1990) and Uncle Vanya (1995); Lorca's Yerma (1987); Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (1991) and The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1997); Sophocles' Electra (1998) and Oedipus (2008); Strindberg's Miss Julie (2000); Euripides' Hecuba (2004) and Helen (2009); Racine's Phaedra (2006); Tirso de Molina's Damned by Despair (2012); James Joyce's The Dead (2013); and Molière's Tartuffe (2023).

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