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Thomas Murphy

    Irish dramatist Tom Murphy is celebrated for his intense explorations of Irish society and its complex legacy. His plays often excavate the hidden tensions and enduring impacts of historical events on contemporary life. Murphy's style is marked by raw realism and a piercing psychological insight into his characters. Through his work, he examines themes of identity, memory, and the persistent search for meaning in a dynamically shifting world.

    The Wake
    The Drunkard
    The Seduction of Morality
    Plays: 2. Conversations on a Homecoming Bailegangaire. A Thief of a Christmas
    Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1717-1838
    Substance of My Soul
    • 2023

      This reprint of a historical book, originally published in 1872, aims to preserve and make accessible literature that might otherwise be forgotten. Produced by Anatiposi, the edition acknowledges that due to its age, it may contain missing pages or exhibit inferior quality. The focus is on maintaining the integrity of historical works for public availability.

      One Hundred Years of the Presbyterian Church
    • 2022
    • 2020

      Apologia

      Reflections, Memories and Confessions

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of deeply personal essays, the author shares reflections shaped over a decade, now updated to resonate with contemporary issues and attitudes. Emphasizing personal beliefs over authoritative advice, the essays reveal a candid exploration of the author's thoughts and experiences. By quoting others solely for clarity, the narrative invites readers to engage with the author's journey without the pressure of prescribed beliefs, fostering a sense of shared vulnerability and openness.

      Apologia
    • 2020

      The Informer

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      At the heart of the play is a character grappling with an emotional and moral crisis, desperately seeking meaning and a sense of identity. This exploration delves into profound themes of self-discovery and the human condition, highlighting the struggles individuals face when confronted with their inner turmoil. Through this journey, the narrative examines the complexities of personal growth and the quest for purpose in a challenging world.

      The Informer
    • 2020

      Democracy in Crisis

      Fascism Reborn

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary society, the author reflects on how modern American leaders echo the ideologies of 20th-century totalitarian regimes. With a focus on the rise of xenophobia and economic disparity, the narrative critiques the complacency of citizens amid alarming political and economic trends. The author warns of the dangers posed by the extreme conservative wing of the GOP and highlights the similarities between past and present leaders, urging readers to recognize and learn from history's lessons.

      Democracy in Crisis
    • 2020

      Exploring the concept of originality, the narrative delves into the idea that all creative works are influenced by those that came before. The author reflects on the interconnectedness of literature, suggesting that every writer builds upon the foundations laid by others. This introspective journey raises questions about authorship, inspiration, and the cyclical nature of storytelling, ultimately challenging the notion of true originality in art and literature.

      ANOTHER FINE MESS WE'VE GOTTEN OURSELVES INTO!
    • 2020

      CHANGING FACE of AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the core values of justice, truth, and the significance of individual lives within the context of a nation's identity. It explores how these principles shape society and influence the actions and beliefs of its people, highlighting the moral responsibilities that come with citizenship and the impact of collective values on personal lives.

      CHANGING FACE of AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
    • 2020

      Reflections and Reminiscents

      by Thomas J Murphy

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The collection features a series of deeply personal essays that have been refined over the years to resonate with contemporary issues and evolving perspectives. The author aims to share insights rather than persuade readers, offering a candid reflection on their thoughts and experiences shaped by a decade of writing. Each essay provides a unique glimpse into the author's journey, addressing various themes relevant to current societal attitudes.

      Reflections and Reminiscents
    • 2020

      Reflections and Revisions

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Engaging with fundamental philosophical inquiries, the book revisits previously published essays to challenge readers' perspectives on politics, religion, and contentious topics. It encourages a reflective examination of our beliefs, aiming to foster deeper understanding rather than merely distinguishing right from wrong. Central to the discussion are the essential questions of human identity and purpose, inviting readers to contemplate their roles and responsibilities in a complex world.

      Reflections and Revisions