VICTOR, a retired Yorkshire
trade union leader, is dying of leukaemia. He wants to keep
this from his wife,SONIA. Instead he calls to his bedside
his protégé, the young MAURICE STAPLETON, Professor
of Art, in whom he confides, and with whom he attempts to
confront 'the big questions'.
SONIA writes letters to him with neither
beginnings nor endings, posts them at the bottom of the road,
and delivers them to him in the mornings with his other mail.
Neither of them talks about the letters. They begin as simple
recollections and end as passionate declarations. Through
them she reveals a love she was unable to express and, in
recalling their glorious life together, prepares him for death. |
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