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Acclaimed as a modern dramatic masterpiece, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" is the fabulously inventive tale of "Hamlet" as told from the worm's-eye view of the bewildered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two minor characters in Shakespeare's play. In Tom Stoppard's best-known work, this Shakespearean Laurel and Hardy finally get a chance to take the lead role, but do so in a world where echoes of "Waiting for Godot" resound, where reality and illusion intermix, and where fate leads our two heroes to a tragic but inevitable end.
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hamlet retold.......2007-03-21
another great stoppard effort but it only makes sense if you are familear with Hamlet otherwise don't bother.
Cheeky and fun with Hamlet's serious overtones.......2007-01-28
If you understand Shakespeare's Hamlet (more than just a little) and you can grasp at the concepts of existentialism and absurdity, then you will love this play!
Sheer brilliance.......2006-08-12
I've seen a few reviews here that say "read it, but don't go see it." Most of the time, I would probably agree, because most people who do the play don't get it; they think it's a straightforward comedy, and it is almost anything but.
R&G is all about pace; except for a couple of spots, if the pace isn't almost franticly precise, the end loses its entire effect. The beginning of the second act
"Hmmm?"
"Yes?"
"What?"
"I thought you..."
"No."
"Ahh."
takes a lot of work to get right; someone missing a beat is almost as bad as someone walking through the invisible fourth wall.
Guildenstern has the first real line in the play: "There's an art to the building up of suspense." If you aren't on the edge of your seat when the penultimate scene begins, then the director and the actors have missed the boat.
Unfortunately, nothing Mr Stoppard has done since is quite as good. His plays are good, especially if you like the Pinteresque types, but just not quite as good.
Stoppard & Shakespeare.......2006-01-18
All my life I was taught to revere Shakespeare as poet and genius and to treat his work with reverence and pious respect. Then, I read Stoppard's work and I have never looked back! RGAD broke down so many bariers that had been fortified for ages in my mind. Stoppard was able to show me like no one else that Shakespeare was an entertainer. He was one of the greatest of his age, but he was just a man like any other. He would have sacraficed iambic pentameter for a laugh or a piognant pregnant pause if it meant his work had more impact in a moment.
Work of Brilliance.......2005-12-24
It was about a year ago that my school did a production of R&G are Dead and the book was unbelievable! It was simply amazing how Stoppard was able to weave in the various plots from Hamlet into this story of two young guys just doing what they're told! However, I do recommend that you read Hamlet before trying to take on this book, otherwise much confusion is in store. It was hilarious! I highly recommend it to any drama enthusiast of any age!
**Notes for production. In my school's production, we had females playing the roles of Guildenstern and the Player. And to this day, I couldn't picture it being done any other way! Also, our production was done in a theater-in-the-round sort of setup. Where the audience was on stage along with the actors. It was a very neat concept!
I would give 10 stars to this book, but only 5 are available, so I gave it 5!
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Play Dead
David Rosenfelt
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Few can rival attorney Andy Carpenter's affection for golden retrievers, especially his own beloved Tara. After he astonishes a New Jersey courtroom by successfully appealing another golden's death sentence, Andy discovers that this gentle dog is a key witness to a murder that took place five years before. Andy pushes the boundaries of the law even further as he struggles to free an innocent man by convincing an incredulous jury to take canine testimony seriously. It will take all the tricks Andy's fertile mind can conceive to get to the bottom of a remarkable chain of impersonations and murder, and save a dog's life--and his own--in the process.
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AWESOME BOOK.......2007-09-22
I LOVED THE BOOK. WE HAVE TWO GOLDEN RETRIEVER'S, SO THE STORY LINE WAS EVEN MORE ENJOYABLE!
Read them all !!!.......2007-09-13
David Rosenfelt is one of my favorite writers right up there with Harlon Coben, James Grippando and Ridley Pearson. I have read all his books and can't wait for the next. Andy Carpenter is funny, lovable and so all male. Everyone of Rosenfelt's books were so hard to put down, I highly recommend starting with his first book and continuing to read all six.
4.5 Star Book Suffers from Grisham Disease.......2007-09-03
What is Grisham Disease, you might be asking? It's when we readers aren't given all the information we need to help have a book make sense until we get to the last chapter, when all the missing details are handily provided. Grisham first displayed this disease in The Pelican Brief, and Rosenfelt shows some signs of it here.
Before we get to the last chapter(s) of this book it was a 5-star effort. Humor, mystery, suspense, and excellent pacing permeate the pages. The characters, though not as goofy as Evanovich's crew, are real and familiar to us long-time readers. The mystery is excellent (too excellent, as we're not give all our info until the book is almost over!).
I love this series, and will be back for the next installment despite my quibblings.
READING ROSENFELT A DELIGHT.......2007-08-31
David Rosenfelt draws you into his refreshing and creative stories quickly, his characters are worthwhile getting to know, including his love of animals. His dog Tara, and other canines in his stories add so much. Plus, and a major plus, is the way he twists the tale to keep you turning pages. Each of his books make you look forward to the next one. His story telling, dialogue, humor and approach are priceless.
Dog gone good!.......2007-08-16
A 2007 Summer reading list - mini review.
David Rosenfelt returns to form with a more intricately plotted and less predictable entry in his Andy Carpenter series than his flat previous effort Dead Center. After his trip to the Midwest, Andy is back in New Jersey and to doing what he does best: cracking jokes and cold cases. The humor is subdued a little, but generally right on target. Tip: do not miss the acknowledgments.
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Her USA Today bestseller, Sleep Tight, was called "compelling and real-a great read" by Andrea Kane. "Guaranteed to keep you awake at night," raved Lisa Jackson. Now, Anne Frasier takes readers to the dark side of Savannah, where a female homicide detective must confront the truth about her own past in order to stop a twisted serial killer...
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Trying a new author - didn't pan out this time.......2007-06-08
Where were the twists and turns the other reviewers mentioned? The premise of the story sounded very cool when I bought the book. I was disappointed, though, upon reading a few chapters, to find Ms. Frasier's writing amateurish at best.
I was also annoyed to find that Ms. Frasier's publisher apparently failed to have the book fact-checked, as I noted a few glaring errors: cold-turkey withdrawal from Paxil is not as Ms. Frasier describes, and there is no clinical evidence that cold-turkey withdrawal from ANY anti-depressant causes people to "go nuts" or "even kill." Come on, Ms. Frasier - I understand that you're trying to enhance the drama in your story and point out the seriousness of what your character David Gould is going through, and the words "nuts" and "kill" are appropriately inflammatory - problem is, your facts are just plain wrong.
The above and other examples ("every color makes black . . ." - actually every color produces white, and the absence of color produces black) I found laughable at first, but I grew more annoyed as I read further - annoyed enough to give this book and the other Anne Frasier book I have (unread) to my rabbit, who loves to shred books and occasionally eat the pages. I just hope she doesn't get a tummy-ache.
WOW!.......2007-05-04
This has got to be the most brilliant thriller since "Silence of the Lambs." Frasier, now one of my must-have authors, ropes you in with an ingenious premise that includes modern forensics, local Savannah color that incorporates voodoo, along with fascinating characters haunted by pasts that, like the mounting body-count, seem unwilling to die. I count Frasier among my most favorite authors at this point, having read two of her novels. She's that good.
Great Zombie Book.......2007-03-10
Someone is turning young boys into zombie-prostitutes. Yup, sounds silly, but I assure you that it is a great book. The dark underbelly of Savannah is exposed in this disturbing tale. Young homicide detective Elise is determined to get to the bottom of these strange deaths, and to find out more about her late mother's special powers. To add to the difficulties is Elise
A must for all Zombie fans!
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This was just a terrific piece of work.......2006-11-27
Every now and then a book comes along that just grabs you from page one and does not let you down for the entire experience. They are few in number, but his is one of them. This book had great characters, worthy of a sequel. David was well thought out and had demons to deal with. Elise was a terrific heroine with her own shadowy past and messed up relationships to deal with, but never let her personal life get in the way of her professional life as a detective. Elise was extremely capable and did not have to have a clue bite her in the butt to see it. Here were some characters you could really relate to put into very scary situations and they handled them the way a real person might actually handle them. I don't give out many 5 star ratings to books but this one deserves it. The third work I've read by Anne Frasier. All were very good...This was the best, at least I think so.
Walking Dead.......2006-05-07
This is my second time reading Anne Frasier's work. She tends to specialize in the macabre & really creepy crime thrillers. This is no exception bringing in a drug that mimics death & characters who practise voodoo magic to keep readers glued to the plot.
I think its the potent power of the mimic death drug on victims that is the main draw here, you get the creeps on how it entraps victims with paralysis but with their minds remaining active.
Somehow all the talk about Strata Luna's or the voodoo priestess power and the aura she creates fell rather flat as you don't see the effects of it fall on anyone in the plotline. Its just talk about this & that type of spells that you can put a curse on people. In short, it all kind of ended up like folklore rather than adding to the mystery factor.
The detectives are the usual types with the dysfunctional personalities. Elise Sandberg, the female detective, who eagerly seeks to know her past lineage and her sidekick David Gould who reluctantly needs to confront his past.
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Recent plays from "one of the more daring young stylists working today" (David Cote, Time Out New York)
Adam Rapp's plays have captivated audiences across the country with their unflinching explorations of the good, the bad, and the ugly in America's heartland and cities. Gathered here are three of his latest works: Faster, in which two young grifters try to strike a deal with the devil during the hottest summer on record; Finer Noble Gases, a lament for a band of arrested thirty-year-olds slouching toward adulthood amid East Village decay; and the Off-Broadway hit Stone Cold Dead Serious. An honest, strange, and humorous look at a blue-collar family struggling to survive in the face of disability and addiction, and the seemingly surreal lengths their teenage son will go to save them from themselves, the play prompted Bruce Weber to rave in The New York Times: "Rapp is very gifted, and, even rarer, he has something to say . . . Stone Cold Dead Serious [is] brave, compassionate, and . . . breathtakingly moving. It is the work of a playwright who is forging a real voice . . . Its rendering of the shared language of loved ones illustrates how families can remain intimate even when they are in shards. Its depiction of a working-class America that is unable to dream of anything beyond enduring is as sincerely sad a commentary on our culture as I've seen in recent memory. And its fear for young people is, unfortunately, deeply convincing."
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Coben's Books are Always Top Class.......2007-08-22
Harlan Coben continues to prove that he is one of the best thriller writers around at the moment. A page turner is a much used phrase but in this case it is really appropriate. The author's books are always so well structured and his character's well rounded. He is obviously comfortable with his style and ability and this transmits itself to the reader making the reading of his books sheer pleasure from start to finish. Coben has now got a string of best selling crime novels behind him and all I can say is that I hope he continues to write for many years to come. The author lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.
Harlan Coben's books often border on the edge of implausibility and this is another of them but it does not detract from the entertainment value for the reader. This story is about a basketball star who fakes his own death while honeymooning in the tropics. His bereaved bride, not convinced that his death is an accident starts snooping around, which proves extremely dangerous when somebody starts bumping off people who may be able to give her some answers . . .
There is a reason why this book is out of print........2007-08-17
Wow. This book is really bad. I just had finished 2 recent books by Harlan Coben and figured I would read more of his work, starting with his first book Play Dead. I have no problem with a reasonable suspension of belief when it comes to enjoying a book but this is the most preposterous plot I have ever read. The main event that drives this whole story is so over the top ridiculous that it ruins the entire book. The rest of the plot is also based on an incredible number of coincidences. I almost gave this book 2 stars because there is a glimmer of the style that Coben has in his later work, but the ending was just so preposterous (and yet predictable!) I could not do it. I've noticed that, since Coben is now so popular, people are paying $30 for used copies of this book. I suggest you do what I did and borrow it from your library. Your joy at finding this rarity will only be exceeded by your joy in giving it back.
Very good for his first novel!.......2006-04-23
I've recently discovered Harlan Coben and have been just tearing through his books. He is really fantastic. I recently came across "Play Dead", his first novel, at the library. OK, it's not his best, but it was still quite a page-turner. It is great for a first novel, and it is also very nice to see how far Mr. Coben has come in his writing career. There are lots of suprises and they are all very fair.
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Murder is going to the dogs. . .Bookstore owner and amateur sleuth Claire Malloy has donned another hat (or is that a collar?)-as a petsitter extraordinaire. Her furry charges are Miss Emily Parchester's beloved basset hounds, Nick and Nora, and two very good dogs they are. Everything is just ducky....until they vanish. Other neighbors' pets have also disappeared, and no doubt a dognapper is on the prowl. . .Switching to her sleuthing chapeau, Claire quickly locates the shabby abode of Newton Churls, who runs a black market in stolen animals. But instead of a pen filled with purloined pooches, Claire finds one very dead Newton-and it appears his own pit bull terriers did him in. Or did they? Claire smells a human rat behind the brutal murder. And mysteriously, Nick and Nora are still missing. Now Claire is doggedly determined to find them....and run a killer to the ground.
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Not her best, but still good!.......2003-11-08
Roll Over & Play Dead reveals Hess as her usual entertaining, witty self, but this time it's with a twist: she takes on the controversial issue of animal testing. Most of the general public really doesn't know (and may not want to know) what goes on in the world of animal testing. I do know; I've been in some animal testing labs. The world of animal testing is much uglier & more unconscionable than animal research scientists would have you believe. Hess always writes a good story, and this time she includes a worthy cause that definitely needs more press. I'm impressed that she tackled the issue!
Sheer propaganda!.......1999-05-26
I have recently become a dedicated Joan Hess fan. However, I have been reading her books out of order. Yesterday I started "Roll Over and Play Dead" ready for another light, funny story. Unfortunately, I got a speech from a soapbox. On page 28 one of the "good 'guys'" states: "The National Institute of Health gives away over three and a half billion dollars of your tax dollars so researchers can cut animals up, cripple them, blind them, burn them, infect them with diseases, and in general torture them. Over seventy million animals die this way every year so that someone can determine that you really shouldn't drink paint solvent or put it in your eyes."
WHOA! Where to begin? In the context of this story the reader is led to believe that the majority of these poor animals are pets - cats and dogs. NOT!!! Yes, I have been involved in animal research. I, like the vast majority of whole animal researchers, use rats. Never have I caused a rat undue pain (they are anesthetized by legal and moral code). Never have I pounded nails in a skull or any of the atrocities put forth in this book. In fact, I have never even heard of such a thing occuring in a lab. On the other hand, I HAVE heard of such things in pets homes from a vet tech student of mine. Such horrible cruelties are much more commonly afflicted upon animals by their "loving" owners.
I stuck with this book through the end even after countless assults on scientists and the necessity of medical research. I have never worked with dogs but I still take offense at the insults steeped high in the course of the story.
I respect the views of animal rights groups. However I fully agree with a poster hanging in the lab where I worked. It shows a group of protesters and the caption reads "Because of animal research, they have 20.9 more years to protest." The next time you pop an antibiotic to cure your bronchitis, or a pill to lower your blood pressure thank a scientist and a group of rats.
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- Morbid story that keeps drawing you in...
- No funny card metaphors- JUST READ THIS BOOK!
- PLAY DEAD by Michael Arnzen
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Johnny had been to the top. Young and slick, he knew how to play the high roller, dress the part, and make his opponents sweat. He'd ridden into Vegas on a winning streak a mile wide. But Vegas took everything, even his lucky gold tooth.
You'd think he couldn't fall any lower than a homeless shelter full of the downtrodden. And he couldn't possibly have anything left to lose. But you'd be wrong.
Johnny soon discovers there's a game going on at the shelter. A game where before you play the cards you have to make them. A game where the payout is survival and folding means death. A game where the question becomes: are you playing the cards or are they playing you?
Using 52 chapters Arnzen's novel-of-cards is stacked with mischief and thrills. Like the most accomplished blackjack dealer Arnzen will keep you guessing at his hand. Are you ready to play?
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Morbid story that keeps drawing you in..........2006-10-07
Desperate for recreational reading material, I went over to the library and started browsing the fiction shelves. Play Dead by Michael A. Arnzen caught my attention with a rather "dark" playing card cover, so I picked it up. "Dark" is a good word to describe the story, which was better than I expected, and only let down at the very end...
Johnny Frieze is a high-stakes card player who finally hits rock bottom in Las Vegas. He bets everything he has, including a graphic account of removing his gold tooth, on a losing hand, and ends up in a homeless shelter. One of the residents, Wilson, seems to have an endless supply of money and resources, and starts a friendship with Johnny. This friendship leads to Johnny's recruitment for a bizarre card game called Butcher Boy, run by the richest casino owner on the strip. Four players, a million dollar pot, winner takes all, everyone else dies. But before you get to that point, you have to "make" the 13 cards that belong to your assigned suit. The players have cameras to capture the "essence of life" for each of the cards, with promises of more stake money for creativity. This essence in actuality are death scenes based on the suit and number of the next card. Each player stages continuingly more gruesome murders to get their deck finished in time for the game. Johnny is drawn to the game, but wants to play on his own terms, which means no killing. The story races forward with the characters killing away, Johnny trying to skirt the rules, and his "team" trying to help him escape with his life. Because once you're in the game, the only way out is to "fold"... permanently.
This is an extremely graphic novel, with plenty of gore and decadence. There's a underlying theme of "fate", how the cards control everything, and how the death deck contains incredible power. I found myself staying up a bit too late on a couple of evenings to find out how it all wrapped up. The final scene with the card game and the outcome, in my opinion, was a bit of a letdown. I think it's likely due to the "fate" theme becoming the entire focus, and everything getting very philosophical and ethereal. I would have preferred a more concrete ending rather than the "sophisticated" one, but others might disagree... Still, a morbid story that is unlike anything else I've read in a long time...
No funny card metaphors- JUST READ THIS BOOK!.......2005-12-10
Johnny Frieze is jacked into the thrill of gambling, and he's got it bad. He's the kind of guy that'll bash out his only golden tooth just so he can gamble it away. And as we follow Johnny through Michael Arnzen's blazing new novel Play Dead we begin to wonder: How far will Johnny go to win? and Can anyone be a "winner" or are we all just pawns in a sprawling, heartless game ruled by Fate?
Play Dead explores these questions through a fairly simple set-up. Four extraordinarily down-on-their-luck gamblers (residents of a squalid Vegas homeless shelter) are introduced to a high-stakes game with a million dollar pot wherein each player must create their own cards through acts of artful mayhem and worse. It's a diabolically fun setup that leads to some incredibly strange and intensely violent scenes.
The novel is driven by Johnny, your traditional noir hustler who always thinks Lady Luck's waiting to dish out. Also featured are the mildly retarded Shorty, the aptly named Ferret, the fire-and-brimstone Preacher, and the devilishly dapper Winston. Along the way Johnny also meets Gin, a gorgeous woman with ulterior motives, and Violet, a Phyllis Diller-type slot machine addict who makes great cocktails and happens to believe very heavily in tarot cards and the workings of fate. Together all these characters are embroiled in a battle for their souls and lives on the dingy and glitzy streets of Vegas.
To reveal more of the twisting plot would be to rob you of the film-like experience and pace of the novel. Aside from a few brief lags, this is a book that pulls you straight through to the last page. Along the way, though, stop to notice Arnzen's incredible gift with the written word. The closer you look at his sentences, the more you realize that much of this novel is purposeful poetry. Like Tom Piccirilli, Arnzen is one of those writers whose ability with a single sentence is so deft you may not even notice all the ways he manipulates the tale (or you may be temporarily popped out of the story by a particularly clever or attractive line). Each chapter resonates with a pacing and voice and obsessive diction to fit its character.
This novel does indeed work as hardboiled crime fiction, but has a layer of brutality and undercurrent of the supernatural that makes it work for horror fans, too. Imagine David Mamet doing an episode of Tales from the Crypt, Scorcese in the Twilight Zone, that sort of feel. And the horror in the novel is genuine. Though the central characters are archetypal, they are richly drawn and you find yourself genuinely concerned about them (Gin in particular). Despite the pulpy feel, the existential questions put forth by the novel give it a real gravity.
Beautiful dames, twisted games, artfully nasty murder, floating dread, kinky sex, cannibalism, a snaking plot... these are just some of the cards Play Dead has in its psychotic hands. Arnzen & Raw Dog Screaming Press have a big-time winner here.
PLAY DEAD by Michael Arnzen.......2005-11-28
PLAY DEAD by Michael Arnzen
A review by Steve Vernon
"Anyone with pockets knows how it feels to be empty." - Play Dead.
Johnny Frieze, professional gambler, has lost it all. He's holed up in a homeless shelter trying to put the pieces of a subsistence existence back together. He's lost, and he knows it. He holds on with nothing but the jitter of a cigarette and a beggar's hope for redemption. When he meets Winston, a mysterious purgatorial kingpin who wields the bums of the flophouse like a fistful of undarned sock puppets. Winston, (named after the cigarettes, not the politician), invites Johnny into a game that appears to be Johnny's last shot at making it big, but upon accepting the invitation into the game Johnny finds that he's anted up into a crash course in damnation.
Johnny Frieze is a wonderfully ambiguous anti-hero who keeps us guessing through most of the novel, wondering whether to cheer him on or spit chunks of predigested guacomole on his sordid little soul.
Arnzen's been writing horror since the early 90's, starting strong with the release of his GRAVE MARKINGS from Dell/Abyss and Delerium. PLAY DEAD is only his second novel, but its definitely worth the wait. Arnzen sadly suffers from the academic disease - he's too busy teaching at the collegiate level to have time for any longer works. He has found amazing success as a short story writer and a poet, releasing a half dozen poetry collections and three short story collections, including the very succesful 100 JOLTS, from Raw Dog Screaming Press. He is also the mastermind behind the wildly popular electronic newsletter THE GORELETTER.
Life happens fast in a Michael Arnzen universe. Decisions are made at the slap of a card. Arnzen's skill with the short-short format is demonstrated by the fifty-two tight chapters of PLAY DEAD. By the conclusion you will feel as if you've been backed into a corner by an expresso-chugging crack-snorting Mr. T fast-slamming 52 rib-jolting body shots in machine-gun rapid succession.
I'm hoping that Arnzen doesn't wait another ten years to release his next novel. I think he's just finding his stride with PLAY DEAD, and he's calling and raising another manuscript even while I'm typing out this review.
PLAY DEAD is a sure bet. I recommend it highly.
Yours in horror,
Steve Vernon
author of LONG HORN, BIG SHAGGY - A Tale of Wild West Terror and Reanimated Buffalo! Now available at Amazon.
A rollercoaster ride of decadence, degeneration and death.......2005-10-07
Reading PLAY DEAD is like watching a great movie -- you become so engrossed, there are so many details and nuances, and the pace moves so fast that you can't possibly take it all in during the first viewing. It's a page turner, a must-read, and a re-read!
The story takes place among Mike Arnzen's version of the dregs of Las Vegas, heavy on the gambling theme--cards in particular. Not being much of a card player, I worried at first that I might not "get it," but I was happy to discover that a familiarity with poker wasn't a prerequisite for following or enjoying the story.
The characters are fascinating, and as a reader, it was simple keeping them sorted. As a writer, I admire Arnzen's skill at making that possible for us, as well as his ability to create so many distinct, disgusting and believable personalities, AND keep them and their activities organized.
The actions of certain characters are predictable, but necessarily so, and even at that, the reader's level of anticipation about how everything actually plays out is never diminished because of it.
Some characters are crazier than others, at least in visible, concrete ways, but I was impressed how, through the main character in particular, Arnzen was able to show the reader just how precariously we ALL teeter on or can be driven to the edge occasionally. I'm still not sure how I feel about the ending (gotta read it again), and I wouldn't want to ruin it for you even if I did. Overall, PLAY DEAD was abundantly fun, gross, entertaining, and, oddly, even sexy -- a completely satisfying read.
Mike Arnzen's "Play Dead" a must read.......2005-08-29
A uniquely constructed verbal deck of cards, "Play Dead" drags the reader into the brutal, desperate world of gambling. A must read.
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Together in this volume are two plays by the Scandinavian geniuses of modern drama, which focus on a single theme--the reality of death. Translated and edited by Thaddeus L. Torp, this edition contains both August Strindberg's Ghost Sonata and Henrik Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken for performance and study and includes an introduction, a chronology of principal works and important events in the authors' lives, and a bibliography.
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Marcus Lloyd
Manufacturer: Dramatist's Play Service
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