The Lonesome West
によって
Martin McDonagh
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Religion & Spirituality
Manga
Graphic Novels
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
60
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 1, 1998
出版社
Dramatist's Play Service
ISBN-10
0822216663
ISBN-13
9780822216667
説明
Valene and Coleman are two brothers bound by blood and solitude, living in the shadow of their father’s recent passing. Their rural home, steeped in the echoes of a life once vibrant, becomes a battleground for their unresolved grief and contrasting personalities. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, the stark isolation of their surroundings magnifies their struggles, revealing deep-seated resentments and long-buried secrets.
Amidst the haunting stillness of the West, the brothers grapple with themes of loss, loyalty, and the relentless passage of time. Their lonely existence is challenged by encounters with neighbors and a series of unexpected events that force them to confront their past and the choices they’ve made. Through moments of dark humor and poignant reflection, their dynamic unfolds, weaving a tapestry of human emotion.
As the narrative unfolds, McDonagh captures the essence of familial ties intertwined with the stark beauty of the Irish landscape, encapsulating the essence of brotherhood in a world that feels both familiar and foreign. Each conversation and confrontation serves to peel back layers, revealing the complexities of love and regret that define their lonesome journey.
Amidst the haunting stillness of the West, the brothers grapple with themes of loss, loyalty, and the relentless passage of time. Their lonely existence is challenged by encounters with neighbors and a series of unexpected events that force them to confront their past and the choices they’ve made. Through moments of dark humor and poignant reflection, their dynamic unfolds, weaving a tapestry of human emotion.
As the narrative unfolds, McDonagh captures the essence of familial ties intertwined with the stark beauty of the Irish landscape, encapsulating the essence of brotherhood in a world that feels both familiar and foreign. Each conversation and confrontation serves to peel back layers, revealing the complexities of love and regret that define their lonesome journey.