The Subject Was Roses
by Frank D. Gilroy

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Readers appreciate the depth of characters and the emotional complexity of relationships in the play. Many highlight its beautifully written dialogue and the relevance of its themes, despite it being nearly fifty years old. However, some feel that it lacks contemporary relevance and can feel dated at times.

Rich character developmentExquisite dialogueEmotional complexityLacks contemporary relevance

Synopsis

It is May of 1946 and Timmy Cleary has come home from the war to his estranged parents, John and Nettie, in the Bronx apartment where he grew up.

As their reunion promises a return to life as it never was, John, giving up a lucrative business opportunity, attends a ball game with his son and grudgingly, at Timmy's request, returns with roses for Nettie in an insincere attempt at reconciliation.

Reminiscing, the three attempt to recapture the past and all it symbolizes, but the ideal is shattered amidst recriminations.

The next morning Timmy announces he is leaving once again, and husband and wife must face the reality of life with only their memories.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1965
BindingHardcover
Edition1st
Pages210
ISBN-139780394405056
ISBN-100394405056

The Subject Was Roses is a American play written by Frank D. Gilroy and published by Samuel French (1965).

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