Faolan Morgan

참여 작품

하이-라이즈
Groping Man
1975년 런던, 세계적인 건축가 안토니 로열이 설계한 40F 타워 ‘하이라이즈’. 고소득층 사람들만이 입주할 수 있는 이곳은 모든 편의시설과 서비스가 마련되어 외부로 나갈 필요가 없다. 얼마 지나지 않아 건물의 치명적 결함이 밝혀지고 25층에 사는 Dr. 랭은 이웃들의 이상 징후를 발견한다. 호화로운 파티가 열린 밤, 의문의 추락 사고 이후 마침내 진짜 하이 라이프의 실체를 목격하게 되는데...
The Wipers Times
Chaplain
When Captain Fred Roberts discovered a printing press in the ruins of Ypres, Belgium in 1916, he decided to publish a satirical magazine called The Wipers Times - "Wipers" being army slang for Ypres. Full of gallows humour, The Wipers Times was poignant, subversive and very funny. Produced literally under enemy fire and defying both authority and gas attacks, the magazine proved a huge success with the troops on the western front. It was, above all, a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. In his spare time, Roberts also managed to win the Military Cross for gallantry.
Made in Belfast
Priest
Jack Kelly is a successful novelist who leads a reclusive life in his apartment in Paris. His first novel, Made in Belfast, was a critical and commercial success – there was only one problem: it exposed the private lives and innermost secrets of his close friends and family, and none of them have spoken to him since he ran away. But when circumstances conspire to bring him back to his hometown for a few days, he decides to spend that time putting things right with the friends he betrayed, the brother he abandoned, and the fiancée he jilted.
Christopher and His Kind
Pieps
In 1931, budding author Christopher Isherwood goes to Berlin at the invitation of his friend W. H. Auden for the gay sex that abounds in the city. He falls for street sweeper Heinz, paying medical bills for the boy's sickly mother, to the disapproval of her other son, Nazi Gerhardt.
Scapegoat
Myles Gifford
This is the fascinating true life story of one of Ireland's most famous unsolved murders. It is the tale of how an innocent man was found guilty but insane of the brutal homicide of a young woman from a very prominent family. Told in superb period detail, Scapegoat contains a combustible mix of sex, class, bogus respectability and dark domestic secrets