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Life Interrupted : The Unfinished Monologue
Spaulding Gray
this compact story is witty, insightful, fascinating, and free of the wounded, annoying narcissism that crept into many of his recent pieces. - Booklist
Crown
October 2005
Featuring: Spaulding Gray
256 pages ISBN: 1400048613 Trade Size
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Contemporary
As the first decade of the new century was getting
underway, Spalding Gray worried that the joy he’d finally
found with his wife, stepdaughter, and two sons would fail
to fuel his work as a theatrical monologist the way
anxiety, conflict, doubt, and various crises once had.
Before he got the chance to find out, however, an
automobile accident in Ireland left him with the lasting
wounds of body and spirit that ultimately led him to take
his own life. But as his dear friend novelist Francine
Prose notes in this volume’s foreword, “Even when his
depression became so severe that he was barely able to hold
a simple conversation, he was, miraculously, able to
perform.” As was always his method, Gray began to fashion a new
monologue in various workshop settings that would tell the
story of the accident and its aftermath. Originally titled
Black Spot—for what the locals called the section of
highway where Gray’s accident occurred—it began as a series
of workshops at P.S. 122 in New York City and eventually
became Life Interrupted.Gray died in early 2004, and though
never completed, Life Interrupted is rich with brave self-
revelation, masterfully acute observations of wonderfully
peculiar people, penetrating wit and genuine humor, an
irresolvable fascination with life and death, and all the
other attributes of Gray’s singular and unmistakable voice. In the final performance of Life Interrupted, Gray read two
additional pieces: a short story about a day he spent with
his son Theo at the carousel in Central Park and a brief,
poignant love letter to New York City that he wrote after
the terrorist attacks in 2001. This volume includes these
pieces as well as many of the eulogies that were delivered
by his friends and family at memorial services held at
Lincoln Center and in Sag Harbor.
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