Vol. 4 No. 4 (2014): Forms of Identity. Ireland, Language, Translation, edited by Monica Randaccio
Voci / Voices

Chasing the Intangible: a Conversation on Theatre, Language, and Artistic Migrations with Irish Playwright Marina Carr

Valentina Rapetti
BSFM: Laboratorio editoriale OA (Responsabile)

Published 2014-06-30

How to Cite

Rapetti, V. (2014). Chasing the Intangible: a Conversation on Theatre, Language, and Artistic Migrations with Irish Playwright Marina Carr. Studi Irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies, 4(4), 247–257. https://doi.org/10.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-14678

Abstract

Offally born Marina Carr is amongst the most prolific, influential and internationally renowned Irish playwrights of our times. Since her debut on the avant-garde side of the Dublin theatre scene in the late Eighties, she has had  seventeen plays professionally produced, both in and outside Ireland. Her earlier work is influenced by Samuel Beckett’s Absurdist drama, while in her most mature and recent plays she draws on both classical and Irish mythology, Greek tragedies and Shakespeare’s poetics. In this interview, Marina Carr recalls and discusses some pivotal moments of her upbringing and career; she also speaks about language, landscape, dream

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