Melody
By (Author) Douglas Maxwell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
7th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
822.92
Paperback
80
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
"My heart had broken. Cracked like a paving stone tapped by a mallet. All things in life which require effort - pleasure, passion, wit and thought - are impossible when your heart is cracked. And it's also very hard to get out of bed" Tonight everything must go. Melody's got secrets. Dirty, dark, sick-to-the-bottom-of-your-stomach secrets that she's hidden away from for years. The tattoos up her arms tell part of the story, but the truth is a lot more complicated. John, the boyfriend, thinks he knows Melody but he doesn't know the half of it. To him, it's just a question of presentation. Olive, Melody's irascible almost-mother-in-law, thinks she knows all about it. She isn't afraid to put her oar in, but she's got her version of events to hide. Ashley turns up at Melody's door on a mission to reveal everything. Only she doesn't know the full picture. The pressure that's been building up for years is about to boil over. Melody premiered at the Traverse Theatre in March 2006.
Douglas Maxwell was born in 1974 in Girvan, Ayrshire. He currently lives in Glasgow. His previous productions include If Destroyed True (Dundee Rep/Paines Plough), Mancub (Vanishing Point), Variety (Edinburgh International Festival/Grid Iron), Helmet (Traverse/Paines Plough), Decky Does a Bronco (Grid Iron) and Our Bad Magnet (Tron/Borderline), and all are published by Oberon Books.