Audiobook: Matt Haig - The Dead Father's Club


Matt Haig - The Dead Father's Club

Based on Hamlet

The story of Hamlet is not usually thought of as one meant for laughter. But Matt Haig's able retelling of the tale in The Dead Fathers Club will make you laugh, though it might also evoke a tear. Eleven-year-old Philip Noble is at his father's funeral when who should appear but his father's ghost, who wastes no time in telling Philip that his Uncle Alan, an auto mechanic, tampered with his car, causing the accident that killed him. He warns Philip that Uncle Alan will shortly be tampering with his mother too, because Unctuous Uncle Alan wants the pub that Philip's father owned.

The solution to this problem, according to Philip's dad, is that he must kill Uncle Alan. If he doesn't do it before Dad's next birthday, 11 weeks away, Dad will be consigned to the Terrors for all eternity. Philip agrees, in principle, but killing someone, especially without getting caught, isn't easy. But a promise is a promise, so Philip gives it a whirl, in fact, several whirls. Real life interferes in the persons of two school bullies, truly nasty and perverse thugs, who seem ready to kill Philip because they think it's funny that his father died. Philip also falls in love, and his Ophelia (named Leah) thinks that shoplifting is tons of fun. Poor Philip is in over his head in every way possible. There are many encounters with other Dead Fathers in a great sendup of ghostly dealings, Hamlet-like, on the moors, and several sly references to the play. There is even a character named Dane. The ending is not pure Shakespeare, but it is pure Haig and that is very good indeed. --Valerie Ryan

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Music: East West Orchestra - Hamlet (2006)


East West Orchestra - Hamlet

Music from Bosnian director Haris Pašović's play Hamlet by William Shakespeare performed by East West Orchestra. Hamlet is situated on a Turkish court (instead of Danish). The music is oriental/ambiental, improvisations based on classic Turkish themes. The musicians from East West Orchestra are Dino Sukalo (guitar) and Amar Cesljar (percussions, vocal) from Sarajevo, Melih Berse (ney, vocal) from Istanbul and Attila Aksoy (bas, keyboard, and vocal) from Mostar.

01 - What Art Thou That Usurp'st This Time Of Night
02 - Age And Body Of Time
03 - She's Conjunctive To My Life
04 - Hamlet
05 - Mahur Kar
06 - Brother And Sister
07 - Fantasy Of Passion
08 - Rast Beste
09 - I Know My Course
10 - Remember Me
11 - They Go To The Graves Like Beds
12 - Mother Your Trespass, Not My Madness, Speaks
13 - The Rest Is Silence

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eBook: Othello (Oxford Shakespeare)



Othello (Oxford Shakespeare)

By William Shakespeare
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Number Of Pages: 504
Publication Date: 2006-06-01
Binding: Hardcover
Format: Pdf
Size: 3MB

This is the first scholarly edition of Othello to give full attention to the work's bold treatment of racial themes. Shakespeare's decision to place a sympathetic black hero at the center of his tragedy was unique in its time; but, as the lively introduction shows, the play's relationship to the history of racial thinking remains controversial. Designed to meet the needs of theatre professionals, as well as general readers, the edition includes an extensive performance history, a commentary illuminating the complexities of Shakespeare's language, and an indispensable appendix on the music in the play.

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