In the aftermath of the fall of Troy, Agamemnon, the victor, locks horns with Hecuba, the vanquished queen.

Both have suffered intimate loss — the sacrifice of a daughter, the murder of a son. In Marina Carr’s bold response to Euripides (‘the most intensely tragic of all poets’ — Aristotle) there’s a demand for further bloodshed.

In a brilliant display of ventriloquism the drama weaves threads of inconsolable rage and grief with fate, revenge and inevitable carnage.

It explores the shreds of duty and honour as well as the terrible deeds hatred breeds as it touches bravely on Hecuba’s heroic nature and ‘the endless tears of women’.

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ISBN/EAN 9781852356606
Author Marina Carr
Publisher Gallery Press
Publication date 1 Oct 2015
Format Paperback
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Hecuba

‘I am not aware of another woman who writes about tragedy with such grandeur. She goes to a deep place that has not just to do with society now but that touches an inner tragedy of existence.’ — Joyce McMillen, New York Times

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