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Banana Boots

von David Fennario (Buch)

  • ISBN:0-88922-396-3
  • EAN:9780889223967
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum:Februar 1998
  • Gewicht in g:100
  • Seiten:64

Kurzbeschreibung:

Banana Boots is a one-man-show / memoir in which Fennario recounts, with astonishing insight and wit, the phenomenon of taking his famous bilingual play, Balconville, to Belfast on a British / Canadian cultural mission. Given the subject of Balconville, that the real problem in Quebec is not one of language or culture, but one of British imperialism and the class structure it imposes on its "colonials", the ironies of such an event are, of course, both delicious and irresistible. At first mystified by the dismissively disinterested response to his play, Fennario gradually realizes that it is his handlers and agents, presenting him as an icon of the British Empire, who are causing the problem. Once out among the working class and the bristling tension-filled atmosphere of their pub-based communities, Fennario experiences a mutual epiphany of solidarity with "the troubles" in Ireland and "the troubles" in Quebec, brought to a head by his soul mate "Banana Boots", the stand up Irish comedian who regales his audience with scathing caricatures of both Ian Paisley and the leaders of Sien Fein. Himself an anglophone descendant of Irish immigrants who came to "the point" in Montreal to escape the potato famine in 1847, Fennario remains an unabashed Marxist and Quebec separatist. Banana Boots is Fennario's clearest expression of his revolutionary social conscience since his highly acclaimed student journal, Without a Parachute, and is published in celebration of the historic 1998 referendum in Ireland.

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