The Jamais Vu Papers
- 327pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A Beverly Hills psychiatrist embarks on a bizarre search for a missing patient, in a novel that blends elements of mystery with the latest spiritual and scientific concepts about the universe
Wim Coleman est un dramaturge primé dont les œuvres explorent de profondes expériences humaines à travers le médium théâtral. Sa vaste expérience dans le théâtre, de l'acting à la conception de décors, informe son écriture d'une perspective unique. Ses collaborations avec sa femme, Pat Perrin, ont abouti à des publications qui résonnent auprès des jeunes lecteurs comme des universitaires. Ses écrits sont appréciés pour leur capacité à traduire des idées complexes en récits captivants.




A Beverly Hills psychiatrist embarks on a bizarre search for a missing patient, in a novel that blends elements of mystery with the latest spiritual and scientific concepts about the universe
What do we lose when a great story goes missing? How do the myths, legends and stories we grow up with affect our daily lives? Middle-schoolers Gregory Guest and Yolanda Torres are about to find out! As the only kids in Bainesboro who see that the world has gone horribly wrong, they must travel into the King Arthur legend to save today's "real" world from a legendary threat. Each one discovers that they have special skills that that can help right the wrongs that threaten the lives of their friends and families.
A no-holds-barred literary and theatrical extravaganza of ideas, Wim Coleman's The Lullaby Tree reels between prose and verse, vulgarity and beauty, farce and heartbreak, earthiness and metaphysics. It is meant to be read as much as it is to be staged.Wim Coleman is best known as the co-author with Pat Perrin of the cult classic The Jamais Vu Papers. In the same tradition, The Lullaby Tree is an outsized super-fable for our time.His play The Shackles of Liberty won the 2016 Southern Playwrights Competition. His other plays have been anthologized alongside those of Molière, Carlo Gozzi, Woody Allen, Christopher Durang, David Ives, David Mamet, and Wendy Wasserstein. His first collection of poetry is I.O.U. (Adelaide Books).
In its concentration of interest upon the protagonists, Macbeth can be seen as Shakespeare's experiment in unity of focus, whose chief appeal arises from the struggles of the central characters with each other and with the infernal powers that inspire or govern them. Over the centuries, the vision of directors like Welles, Nunn and Polanski, as well as the eloquent talents of actors like Garrick, Siddons, Olivier and McKellen have contributed to the central debate of the Who or what is culpable? Bernice W. Kliman, in her analysis of Macbeth in performance, examines major productions of the play on both stage and screen, thereby inviting the reader to contemplate directors' and actors' choices for what is arguably Shakespeare's most compelling play.