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Über Romulus, während Abel schläft [Ein chthonisches Lied.] von Limoli, Justin [Taschenbuch]

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Publisher
Plays INVERSE Press
ISBN-10
0999724754
ISBN-13
9780999724750
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Book Title
On Romulus, While Abel Sleeps [A Chthonic Song. ]
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Topic
American / General
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Drama
Author
Justin Limoli
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Weight
0.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Reviews
'On Romulus, While Abel Sleeps is a powerful reminder-both sobering and surreal-that for every Abel there's a Cain, for every Remus, a Romulus. In an ever-morphing landscape of melting clocks, this chthonic song achieves something extraordinary, tuning our ear to the blood that cries out to all of us, since time immemorial, from underground.'- Adam Seelig, author of MUSIC MUSIC LIFE DEATH MUSIC 'We've come to an impasse, Justin. I loved reading On Romulus and I hate myself for it. Everything about this book caused you so much pain. I was knocked over by your words & your music & the dreamy logic of your poetics. I felt crushed by your touching surrealism; I felt crushed by The Can. Justin, Bloodletting made me cry, and this sequel is just as sharp. What have they done to us poets, so that we should compulsively mine tragedy for art? That we should make ourselves so vulnerable? I feel guilty for loving this bloodied book, but how couldn't I? It is truly one of the best things I've ever read.'- M. Forajter, editor-in-chief of Tarpaulin Sky 'On Romulus, While Abel Sleeps [A Chthonic Song.] is a tragicomedy of multiple errors, a lyric tragedy of smart-ass animated objects, a subverted surreality of non-eventual non-catharsis, a mythopoetic mitochondrial masterpiece, a map, a magic, a moon, and a staggeringly heartbreaking follow-up to Justin Limoli's first book, Bloodletting in Minor Scales [A Canvas in Arms.] . I was entranced once again by the outrageous interplay among Limoli's characters-both living and inanimate. I was spellbound by his language play, offbeat humor, and his inevitably heroic quest for truth and resolution. This is a rare, vulnerable, crazily-creative, journey to (self) love and forgiveness. I recommend it to aficionados of theater and poetry, both and all. It is unforgettable.'- Maureen Seaton, author of Sweet World 'It takes every last drop of Justin Limoli's blood, humor (Blood being Blood, well, bleeds"), gall, and virtuosity to re-take the stage of his Freudian Mental Ward. The result is poetry, a remarkable poetics (stated and applied), and a unique sequel-especially miraculous because it's so familiar. "Suffering always repeats itself," as his Hera says. Bloodletting was a rush-this wrings out by force of will what bears repeating: the endlessly spiraling "why?" trauma importunes. With petulance to be expected in such a rehab from hell, he talks smack with gods and Great Poets. Yet, from "soiled cries," his insistent art produces a new orchid hybrid. Line of dialogue from Dear Brother the addict, with stage direction: '[Takes a syringe full of alphabet soup.] Not guilty.'' - Magus Magnus, author of Idylls for a Bare Stage "
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"I told you how I blamed you for so much, your fist blooming into a prismed silence, a spectral call for quiet, cheering from the chorus as your fist anoints liquid mercury to my lips, the sign to all that I have succumbed to your weight, wordless. Brother, if you called for purple, I would give you amethyst from my mouth; if blue, water and a sail." Guided by Dante, Freud, and a pantheon of other literary and mythical figures, Justin Limoli travels to hell and back in this new play about brotherhood, loss, and what it means to keep writing when all you write about is grief. A stand-alone work as well as a follow-up to Bloodletting in Minor Scales [A Canvas in Arms.], Limoli's latest blurs the intersection of play and poetry even further, creating something both beautiful and wholly unique in the process., "I told you how I blamed you for so much, your fist blooming into a prismed silence, a spectral call for quiet, cheering from the chorus as your fist anoints liquid mercury to my lips, the sign to all that I have succumbed to your weight, wordless. Brother, if you called for purple, I would give you amethyst from my mouth; if blue, water and a sail." Guided by Dante, Freud, and a pantheon of other literary and mythical figures, Justin Limoli travels to hell and back in this new play about brotherhood, loss, and what it means to keep writing when all you write about is grief. A stand-alone work as well as a follow-up to Bloodletting in Minor Scales [A Canvas in Arms.] , Limoli's latest blurs the intersection of play and poetry even further, creating something both beautiful and wholly unique in the process., Poetry. Drama. Literary Nonfiction. Guided by Dante, Freud, and a pantheon of other literary and mythical figures, Justin Limoli travels to hell and back in this new play about brotherhood, loss, and what it means to keep writing when all you write about is grief. A stand-alone work, as well as a follow-up to BLOODLETTING IN MINOR SCALES A CANVAS IN ARMS.] (Plays Inverse Press, 2014), Limoli's latest book blurs the intersection of play and poetry even further, creating something both beautiful and wholly unique in the process.

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