Observatory
By (Author) Daragh Carville
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
300g
A gothic science-fiction thriller, Observatory details the entangled lives of four people across two centuries
Observatory is set at the Armagh Observatory and Museum for Astronomy and Natural Philosophy, in both 1799 and 1999. Historian Jon McKenna, hired to compile a computerised catalogue of the Observatory archives, finds his life becoming entangled with that of Nicola McLoughlin, assistant astronomer at the Observatory. Together they work to uncover the two-hundred-year-old story of astronomer Archibald Hamilton and his assistant Robert Hogg - man of science, man of God, and revolutionary. The Observatory, a symbol of both science and religion, becomes the setting for a powerful exploration of nationhood and revolution, love and betrayal.
"The writing is inspired, deceptively subtle behind its up-front bile and cracked humour" (Guardian)
"The writing is inspired, deceptively subtle behind its up-front bile and cracked humour." --Guardian
Daragh Carville was born in Armagh in 1969. His plays include Language Roulette (1996), Observatory (1999) and Family Plot (2005). Work as a screenwriter includes Middletown (2006) and Cherrybomb (2009). He has won the Stewart Parker Award and the Meyer-Whitworth Prize. This Other City is Daraghs first play published by Oberon. Previous productions have been put on at the Tinderbox in Dublin.