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Wrong Mountain

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To win a bet with his ex-wife's fiancee, the disdainful poet Henry enters a play writing contest in this comic lampoon of the contemporary theatre. Henry discovers the disaster of success as he becomes everything he once condemned. A brilliant, darkly comic exploration of the "creative process" and modern culture.

146 pages, Paperback

Published May 25, 2021

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David Hirson

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October 17, 2020
Read this years ago and generally would re-read to see if it's something we could consider performing, but here are my notes from then:
Loud sex (optional). Lots of talk about art v. plays v. poems. Giant worm emerges from poet! Downward dog -- everybody! No good female parts. Weird. Hard to understand.
So needless to say, will not re-read and will continue giving it a hard pass.
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