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Auberon Quin, a man who takes nothing seriously. He is chosen as a leader that runs his country as a joke.
Mr. Buck, a man who takes himself too seriously. He accepts Quin's eccentric leadership as long as it doesn't stand in the way of progress.
Adam Wayne, a man who takes everything and everybody (except himself) too seriously. He believes Quin's way of the world is not a joke, but romantic and truthful. He fights for it with all his might!
These men help take the reader on an adventure of exploration of our life, our actions & our deepest beliefs. And what's more ?
-- a defense of our sense of "home" and our sense of "humor"!
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Barnard proceeds to relate the story of his life as would a particularly entertaining drunk, through anecdotes and stream-of-consciousness memories. We learn about his relationships with women, his impotence, his haunting the Soho world of Francis Bacon et al, his gambling and alcoholism, his professional life, his ill-health. The various figures in his life referred to take part in his stories, some specific, if fictionalised, some generalised (e.g. 'Woman'), some hypothetical.
There is some suggestion that Bernard is in Limbo as he looks back on his life. Certainly, despite the garrulous 'old boy' humour and relentless verbosity, one feels Waterhouse is straining for Beckett territory here, not just in the reference to 'Waiting for Godot'. Like many Beckett protagonists, Barnard is an old man trapped in a failing body, trying to recuperate an identity or purpose from scattered stories that have become so polished in the telling that his humanity seems wiped out. It's there too in the unconvincing silences of reflective deceleration that punctuate the general hi-jinx.
Unfortunately, because Waterhouse was a personal friend of Barnard's (and appears here in a lovely anecdote), he is too indulgent , and the closing accusations levelled at him, as much fragments of his life as flaws in his personality, sound like a cosy valediction. The play is often very funny, but the rambling structure means that it can be sometimes wearying and increasingly inert.
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