The Woman Who Walked into Doors

The Woman Who Walked Into Doors (1996) is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, adapted from the 1994 RTÉ/BBC miniseries Family.

The Woman Who Walked Into Doors
First edition
AuthorRoddy Doyle
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJonathan Cape (UK)
Viking Press (US)
Publication date
1996
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages226
ISBN0-224-04272-6
Preceded byFamily 
Followed byPaula Spencer 

Plot summary

The novel tells the struggle and survival of an abused wife named Paula Spencer. It is narrated by the victim. The title comes from an incident narrated in the book, where Paula's husband asks her how she received a bruise he was responsible for, and she replies that she "walked into a door." A sequel, Paula Spencer, was published in 2006. The narrative blends her recounting of the circumstances of her childhood, courtship and wedding day, with reflections on those events. The gathering drama is linked to the increasing awareness of moving towards a climax, which is on the one hand the outbreak of violence in her marriage, and on the other hand the violent death of her husband.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

The Spencer family first appeared in the RTÉ/BBC miniseries Family in 1994.

The novel was adapted as an opera by the composer Kris Defoort and the director Guy Cassiers. It received its world premiere in November 2001 at deSingel in Antwerp, and toured extensively before being played in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre in October 2003.[1]

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References

  1. "Biography pages". Kris Defoort's website. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
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