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Chargement... Swimming to Cambodiapar Spalding Rockwell Gray
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I loved this author's experience in Thailand and empathized with his culture shock induced depression when he returned to New York. I wonder what kind of marriage he had and how his wife first learned of the infidelity described in the book. (Paul Theroux did the same thing in one of his railroad travel books. When he reprised the route several decades later he tells us that he was divorced shortly after returning from the first trip.) In Gray's case the aftermath was not divorce but suicide. ( ) 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 reunion would mean the same thing as first time, but what can I say? What Spalding says. It didn't. It had lost its something. As is so often the case for me, reunion with a book is a disappointment. It makes me scared ever to do it. 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 reunion would mean the same thing as first time, but what can I say? What Spalding says. It didn't. It had lost its something. As is so often the case for me, reunion with a book is a disappointment. It makes me scared ever to do it. 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 reunion would mean the same thing as first time, but what can I say? What Spalding says. It didn't. It had lost its something. As is so often the case for me, reunion with a book is a disappointment. It makes me scared ever to do it. entertaining as always, this book based on Gray's monologue/movie of the same name is an interesting insight into the making of the movie the Killing Fields, life in Thailand and Cambodia, and US involvement in that region. i prefer his monologue "live" where his tone of voice, body language, and timing inform the tale, making it storytelling rather than a story told. although i enjoyed this romp through his poetical recollections, his stories are meant to be performance art and not really for reading. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"A reissue of Spalding Gray's masterpiece"--About the play.
"Over a period of two years, Gray originally developed Swimming to Cambodia as a theatre performance piece. The original running time of the performance was a total of four hours long, and it was presented over two nights. Gray received a Special Citation for this work at the 1985 Obie Awards"--wikipedia. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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