Don't Be A Stranger

....couldn't be more noir: Sep could be Philip Marlowe's brusquer, more antagonistic brother....There are moments when Sep's aggressive showmanship begins to crack when he softens his hard-talking abrasiveness with gentle coaxing, his belligerent repartee with moments of fluid interiority....told mostly through tough-guy banter, which allows the reader to move quickly with Sep....


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Don't Be A Stranger

....couldn't be more noir: Sep could be Philip Marlowe's brusquer, more antagonistic brother....There are moments when Sep's aggressive showmanship begins to crack when he softens his hard-talking abrasiveness with gentle coaxing, his belligerent repartee with moments of fluid interiority....told mostly through tough-guy banter, which allows the reader to move quickly with Sep....


Kirkus Review

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Don't Be A Stranger

Don't Be A Stranger

by Robert Barash
Don't Be A Stranger

Don't Be A Stranger

by Robert Barash

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Overview

....couldn't be more noir: Sep could be Philip Marlowe's brusquer, more antagonistic brother....There are moments when Sep's aggressive showmanship begins to crack when he softens his hard-talking abrasiveness with gentle coaxing, his belligerent repartee with moments of fluid interiority....told mostly through tough-guy banter, which allows the reader to move quickly with Sep....


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Product Details

BN ID: 2940033072415
Publisher: Robert Barash
Publication date: 03/01/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 938 KB

About the Author

"Born in Brooklyn" speaks volumes. Especially back in the day:when Brooklyn was home to the Dodgers; Coney Island was the nation's playground; Nathan's hotdogs were the world's best; and, Prospect Park was better known than Central Park. Lots of things were made in Brooklyn in those day, lots of people were made by Brooklyn, too, and the most successful Brooklyn export was moxie!


Mr. Barash counts the Borough of Brooklyn as a great influence in his life.


He's spent most of that life in theater as actor, director, producer, and acting teacher. He's had numerous successes off-Broadway and in regional theaters; has worked with many stars of stage, film, and television; and is an original member of the Actors Studio Directors Unit.


Mr. Barash has always "scribbled" - as far back as he can remember he has been fascinated by language, by words - the pictures they paint; the emotions they evoke; the clarity they provide; the meaning they bring to existence; and the awe, transcendence, magic they create.

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