Hamlet's Dresser. A Memoir
Smith Bob
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Simon And Schuster
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2002
Edition: First Edition
Description: 285 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy. Bob Smith Was A Sensitive Boy Growing Up In The Repressive Fifties. His Troubed Childhood In Stratford, Connecticut, Was Spent In A Struggle To Help His Devastated Parents To Care For His Beautiful, But Severely Retarded Sister.
Publishers Description: Of what do we write when we write of love? In Bob Smith's case, it is Shakespeare's poems and plays. Hamlet's Dresser braids two strands of his life into a modest, heartbreaking, and soaringly affirmative memoir.A bookish, lonely child, his crush on the Bard's work became love when, as an alienated teenager, he joined the American Shakespeare Theatre as Hamlet's dresser. I Of what do we write when we write of love? In Bob Smith's case, it is Shakespeare's poems and plays. Hamlet's Dresser braids two strands of his life into a modest, heartbreaking, and soaringly affirmative memoir.A bookish, lonely child, his crush on the Bard's work became love when, as an alienated teenager, he joined the American Shakespeare Theatre as Hamlet's dresser. In time he would dress other characters, perform in small roles, become a coach, and a watcher, and eventually lead senior citizens' groups in Shakespeare-appreciation courses.But this ecstatic marriage was haunted by his sad, contorted childhood: an increasingly dysfunctional mother, a distant father, and Carolyn, his profoundly retarded sister. "Art," he writes, "can be a brutal thing, not just some decoration placed over the truth, but the truth itself."Smith's prose is bluntly ineffable: a rundown theatre looks like 'Miss Havisham's bride cake'and the first teacher who didn't like him was "Miss Shumaker. It was right after I stopped pleasing everybody.""The book is thick with short passages from Shakespeare. Placed in perfect context, they leap from the pages, abrupt as panoramic pop-ups." ~ H. O'Billovich ...more
ISBN: 9780743231787
(178090)