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A Lie of the Mind involves two desperate families
connected by the marriage of the son of one, Jake, to the
daughter of the other, Beth. As the play begins Beth, brain
damaged from a savage beating which Jake has given her, is
being tended by her parents, Baylor and Meg.
Jake sends his brother, Frankie, to Montana to see if she
is dead or alive, but Beth's father, mistaking Frankie for a
poacher, shoots him in the leg and takes him prisoner.
Thereafter the tensions and enmities which motivate the two
families grow increasingly disturbing and dangerous. Frankie
falls in love with Beth, but her brother, Mike, is bitterly
determined that she no longer have anything to do with her
husband or his loathsome family.
Meanwhile the distraught, hysterical Jake, back home in
California, is nursed by his possessive mother, Lorraine,
and his sister Sally, to whom Lorraine is openly hostile.
Having got Jake back from Beth, Lorraine is determined to
keep him with her forever, but Jake soon recovers and sets
out to regain his wife. In the end, however, his will fails,
and he allows Beth to stay with Frankie.
Lorraine burns down her house and departs for Ireland
with Sally; and Jake, bereft and alone, seeks communication
with his dead father by gently dispersing. his ashes into
the moonlight - hoping to find order and meaning in the
present by coming to terms with the haunting spectres of the
past.
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