"Politics is about the reconciliation of the irreconcilable," says
Nadia Blye, a young American war reporter turned academic who
teaches political studies at Yale. With her faith in academia
beginning to erode and memories from her time in the Balkans and
the Middle East haunting her, Nadia travels with her boyfriend,
Philip Lucas, to rural England to visit her father, Oliver, who has
his own past to reckon with. The challenge of Nadia's encounter
with Oliver forces decisions on her that will affect her for the
rest of her life. For thirty-five years, David Hare has written
plays that capture the flavor of our times and address the
interconnection between our secret motives and our public politics.
In "The Vertical Hour," he continues his investigation of the
morality of international intervention, and of how the war in Iraq
impacts the lives of British and American citizens.
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