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From acclaimed Author and Playwright Daniel Damiano (The Woman in the Sun Hat, Day of the Dog) comes this gripping second novel. Set in 1913 France, Edmond de Capitoir is the Chief Executioner - content with a relatively solitary life, aided by his own introverted nature. However, his persona is tested by a developing attraction to a young patisserie clerk in Versailles - an attraction that becomes further challenged by his sudden notoriety.Graphic Nature is a unique character-study deliciously blending gothic, darkly comic, romantic, and social commentary elements with modern parallels, and a stunning follow-up to Damiano's modern shero's journey The Woman in the Sun Hat (2021 Seattle Book Review Recommendartion).¿¿"Deep and heavy on so many levels, hitting so many strong notes. 'Graphic Nature' tells a compelling story with interesting, believable characters while delivering a nuanced message that's both powerful and important. It also manages to involve the sagacity of life and death, love and loss, the sins of the father, and the indifference of God. You'll want to read it sitting down." - Sunday's Mail"5 STARS - An excellent novel!!! The author takes the reader back in time, over a hundred years; into a darker time. - The author hits on so many social aspects and leaves the reader questioning and understanding everything from loss and grief to life and death. - There is also some comic relief and even a romantic storyline within the book, giving something for any reader to enjoy. - This is a very well written book and very deep, making the reader think and question many aspects of life. It's definitely one of those books you don't want to put down until your done." - The Authors Spot
Peggy Bubone is the envy of the Cold River, Long Island social scene: wife to a respected dermatologist, mother to two handsome children, and newly hired Literature teacher at a prestigious local high school,...before a knock on her classroom door turns her world upside down with the shocking news of her husband''s arrest. With her and her children soon ostracized and homeless, she embarks on a humorous yet harrowing journey, which ultimately leads her back to her undesirable roots and, eventually, a deep dive into her own psyche.
Editor's Pick: "DAY OF THE DOG, an absorbing play." Judith Newmark, Saint Louis Post Dispatch "…the real star of the evening is Daniel Damiano's text. His voice is distinct and refreshing with a tone that reminds me of an Edward Albee with a bit more rooting in reality. …A playwright to watch." Greg Solomon, Theatre is Easy "The show hits the ground running and doesn't stop for what is a riveting two hours. …the work is virtually flawless, as is its execution. …Mr Damiano's play masterfully disassembles the porous foundation of this family. He shows us the humor of a dysfunctional marriage, of a couple living in denial, without ever resorting to caricature. …Organic dialogue flows effortlessly from the mouths of rich, truthful characters." Dmitry Zvonkov, Stage & Cinema
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