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Bits and Pieces - A Roaming - cover

Bits and Pieces - A Roaming

Edward Pomerantz

Verlag: Ben Yehuda Press

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Beschreibung

“Bits and pieces / scraps / what’s left on the barber shop floor / after a haircut / before the barber sweeps up”
 
In this unsentimental poetic memoir, award-winning screenwriter Edward Pomerantz captures significant moments of his life exactly between “before” and “after.” With the precise eye of a filmmaker, the soul of a playwright, he knows exactly how many frames to cut in order to evoke poignant images that are sharp and tender.
Verfügbar seit: 05.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 48 Seiten.

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