Life Interrupted

Life Interrupted
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The Unfinished Monologue

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2006

نویسنده

Sixto Porras

نویسنده

Michael J. Kitson

نویسنده

Sixto Porras

نویسنده

Michael J. Kitson

نویسنده

Francine Prose

ناشر

Macmillan Audio

شابک

9781593978440
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 1, 2005
Perhaps best known for his first theatrical monologue, 1985's Swimming to Cambodia
(which later became a surprisingly successful film, directed by Jonathan Demme), Gray followed Cambodia
with many more autobiographical performances, including Monster in a Box
and Slippery Slope
(and many film appearances) until his suicide at age 62 in spring 2004. A traumatic automobile accident in 2001 had left him severely depressed—this, and the hospital stay that followed, is the subject of the unfinished monologue that makes up only a short part of this memorial volume. Introduced by novelist Francine Prose in a graceful essay citing Gray's "unlikely and hilarious pilgrim's progress," the book includes short eulogies by some of Gray's many friends in memorial services at Lincoln Center and in Sag Harbor, his home. Many are from figures in the world of books and publishing—his agent, Suzanne Gluck; novelist A.M. Homes; essayist Roger Rosenblatt—others from show biz, like Laurie Anderson, John Perry Barlow, Eric Bogosian, Eric Stoltz and many more. This is an unusual book to put out as a trade edition and indicates the affection and esteem Gray commanded.



AudioFile Magazine
This thoughtful production will bring joy and sorrow to Spalding Gray's legion of fans. For those who have found wit and revelation in his monologues over the years, there is the pain of knowing that LIFE INTERRUPTED is the last they will ever hear. Yet Sam Shepard offers the comfort of a finely tuned reading of Gray's final unfinished work. Shepard's performance is knowledgeable and caring, and his voice, rougher than Gray's, sounds as Gray evidently felt while writing this monologue. The two-CD set offers a fine foreword by novelist Francine Prose and the eulogies delivered at Gray's memorial services. Those new to Spalding Gray should begin with his finished works, but all others should order this immediately. A.C.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine


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