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Las voces de Penélope (1996-1997), Itziar Pascual Ortiz

Titles
English title: Penelope's Voices
Date written: from 1996 to 1997
First publication date: 1998
First production date: June 1996
Keywords: identity > gender, love, women > marginalisation of, love > relationships, history
Title information

The ‘Penelope’ of the title refers to the mythical Penelope, wife of the King of Ithaca, Ulysses (Odysseus).

Pitch

Penelope, wife of Ulysses, waits in the royal palace in Ithaca for her husband’s return from the Trojan Wars. In a modern-day Ithaca, two more women struggle with the absence of their men. Las voces de Penélope re-imagines Homer’s Odyssey from a female perspective. It exposes and challenges the myth, which continues in our time, that a woman’s identity is dependent on the attentions of a man. Gradually, each woman in the play learns that waiting can lead to empowerment and self-discovery.

Synopsis

Las voces de Penélope (Penelope’s Voices) is divided up into twenty short excerpts (scene 19 is divided into two). It features three women dealing with the absence of their men. The wom... (Read more...)

Sources

Homer’s Odyssey

Las voces de Penélope (Penelope’s Voices) looks at the Greek myth of Ulysses and Penelope from a female perspective. In Homer’s Odyssey, Penelope is the wife of the Kin... (Read more...)

Critical response

Academic

Las voces de Penélope (Penelope’s Voices) has been the subject of a number of academic studies, focusing particularly on how the play exposes and interrogates gender roles and... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Pascual, Itziar. 1998. ‘Las voces de Penélope’ in Marqués de Bradomín 1997: Concurso de Textos Teatrales para Jóvenes Autores, pp. 101-35. Madrid, Instituto de la Juventud

  • Pascual, Itz... (Read more...)

Information about the editions

In her essay on the play, Carolyn Harris notes:

In the staged version of Las voces de Penélope, the concluding scene is abbreviated and it is the mythic Penélope who pronounces the fina... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Harris, Carolyn J. 2003. ‘Myth, Role and Resistance in Itzíar Pascual’s Las voces de Penélope’, Gestos, 36, 91-101, http://parnaseo.uv.es/Ars/Autores/Pascual/voces/indvoz.htm [accessed January 2010] (in Spanish)

  • Pérez, Janet and Ihrie, Maureen. 2002. 'Drama by Spanish Women Writers 1970-2000'. In The Feminist Encyclopedia of Spanish Literature A-M, p. 197. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press

  • Sanz, Elisa. n.d. ‘Las voces de Penélope de Itziar Pascual: Revisión contemporánea de un mito’, http://parnaseo.uv.es/Ars/Autores/Pascual/voces/antx.htm [accessed December 2009] (Online Publication) (in Spanish)

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 13 November 2010.

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