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On Romulus, While Abel Sleeps
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Title: On Romulus, While Abel Sleeps
Author: Justin Limoli
ISBN: 9780999724750
Publisher: Plays Inverse Press
Published: 2019
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher Description: <p>"I told you how I blamed you for so much, <br>your fist blooming into a prismed silence, a spectral call<br>for quiet, cheering from the chorus as your fist anoints<br>liquid mercury to my lips, the sign to all that I have<br>succumbed to your weight, wordless. <p/>Brother, if you called for purple, I would give you amethyst<br>from my mouth; if blue, water and a sail."</p><p>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 <em>Bloodletting in Minor Scales [A Canvas in Arms.]</em>, Limoli's latest blurs the intersection of play and poetry even further, creating something both beautiful and wholly unique in the process.</p>
Author: Justin Limoli
ISBN: 9780999724750
Publisher: Plays Inverse Press
Published: 2019
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher Description: <p>"I told you how I blamed you for so much, <br>your fist blooming into a prismed silence, a spectral call<br>for quiet, cheering from the chorus as your fist anoints<br>liquid mercury to my lips, the sign to all that I have<br>succumbed to your weight, wordless. <p/>Brother, if you called for purple, I would give you amethyst<br>from my mouth; if blue, water and a sail."</p><p>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 <em>Bloodletting in Minor Scales [A Canvas in Arms.]</em>, Limoli's latest blurs the intersection of play and poetry even further, creating something both beautiful and wholly unique in the process.</p>
