Every Day in the Morning (Slow), Adam Seelig

Every Day in the Morning (Slow)

Adam Seelig

Publisher: New Star Books
PubDate: 10/15/2010
ISBN: 9781554200511
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
Quantity Available: 60
Pages: 151
 

Poetry. EVERY DAY IN THE MORNING (SLOW) is a work that looks and reads like no other. Sam, a composer, reflects on his floundering career, life with his lover and tensions with his father. Some thoughts, like facial hair and breakfast, are mundane; others, like love, money and war, are often overwhelming. At turns laughable and vain, at others, tender and considered, Sam's feelings and ideas turn continuously. The result is an oddly lyrical stream of consciousness that's as conversational as its appearance is unconventional.

Author City: Toronto, ON CAN

Adam Seelig is a poet, playwright, stage director, and the founder of One Little Goat Theatre Company in Toronto. Born and raised in Vancouver, Seelig has also lived in Northern California, New York and Jerusalem. His plays include TALKING MASKS (OEDIPUSSY) (Book Thug, 2009), All Is Almost Still (New York 2004) and Antigone : Insurgency (Toronto 2007). He is the recipient of a Commonwealth Fellowship and a Stanford Golden Grant for his work on Samuel Beckett's manuscripts, and his writings appear in various publications, including World Literature Today, Modern Drama, Filling Station, BafterC, jwcurry #381 and Poetry Magazine. His latest book is the long poem/novella EVERY DAY IN THE MORNING (SLOW) (New Star Books, 2010).

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