The ghost of Johnny's mother has come to help him come to terms with his impending execution, and accept that in his life he has been an agent of compassion as well as violence. Despite the American setting, Naskova has structured this ghost story in a manner that reminds me of plays from the Japanese Noh repertoire, but the dialogue is also evocative with its vivid sensory descriptions of Johnny's final meal.
The ghost of Johnny's mother has come to help him come to terms with his impending execution, and accept that in his life he has been an agent of compassion as well as violence. Despite the American setting, Naskova has structured this ghost story in a manner that reminds me of plays from the Japanese Noh repertoire, but the dialogue is also evocative with its vivid sensory descriptions of Johnny's final meal.