Spalding Gray
Birth date: June 05, 1941
Died: January 01, 2004
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great actor with a sad ending. but honestly this book gave me the creeps. a slow kinda creep, but a creeping creepiness that eventually put me right off the book and the narrator. there's one image in there that stuck with me and I really wish that image would go away. yuck! but I have to admire the...
My first book by Chekhov and I was pleasantly surprised. There's a lot of irony and humour in them, most of which focus on the daily interactions and occurrences in people's lives. Chekhov also uses a variety of different narrative formats (telegrams, epistolary, diary entries) to tell the stories a...
People who make you laugh shouldn't be allowed to kill themselves. It isn't right. It spoils everything. Spalding Gray I utterly resent you doing this and I will never read anything you wrote again. Sorry, but.So, when I received a surprise package from the UK recently - there are some lovely things...
The concept behind this book is pretty brilliant. It couples Spalding Gray's last monologue, speeches from two memorial services held in his honor, and an obituary--in essence, more monologues about Gray but written by various artists, writers, friends, and members of his family. But, with a couple ...
First read, this book made a big impression on me. I especially carried around the idea of the Jewish concentration camp survivors meeting up each year, sure that this reunion will always mean the same thing...only to find, as time went on, that it didn't. It lost its urgent impact.Second read, sure...