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Dear Sal
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Dear Sal

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Inspired by Lanford Wilson’s play Talley’s Folly, Jeremy Radin’s Dear Sal is a series of epistolary meditations on loneliness, longing, the Jewish diaspora, bewilderment, divinity, and love. Radin’s second collection lays bare a life lived in romantic exile, using the play’s events-one year after a brief but passionate affair, a man returns to a deserted boathouse on his beloved’s family property in order to offer himself to her-as the foundation for a mystifying interior stage, populated by a cast of eccentrics, upon which a man must wrestle, each moment, with his own unremitting desire.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
not a cult LLC
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2017
Pages
69
ISBN
9781945649035

Inspired by Lanford Wilson’s play Talley’s Folly, Jeremy Radin’s Dear Sal is a series of epistolary meditations on loneliness, longing, the Jewish diaspora, bewilderment, divinity, and love. Radin’s second collection lays bare a life lived in romantic exile, using the play’s events-one year after a brief but passionate affair, a man returns to a deserted boathouse on his beloved’s family property in order to offer himself to her-as the foundation for a mystifying interior stage, populated by a cast of eccentrics, upon which a man must wrestle, each moment, with his own unremitting desire.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
not a cult LLC
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2017
Pages
69
ISBN
9781945649035