Yesterday, the Children Were Dancing [1967]
(Clarke & Irwin, Toronto, 1967)
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Résumé As the leader of a separatist group advocating terrorism, a son forces his father to renounce a candidacy
leading to a Cabinet nomination on the eve of a federal election. A powerful clash between
generations centered on Québec separatist and federalist issues, bringing tragedy to an otherwise
close family. The most comprehensive stage play ever written on this topic in Canada. Extrait « GRAVEL : Fundamentally it's a question of words. The separatists get stirred up telling themselves the bottle's half empty... We try to unstir them by telling them it's half full. / O'BRIEN : Both of you are really after the same thing: only there's a difference of opinion about the means. » |