BORINSKY, Alexander
Brief Chronicle Books 6-8
A quietly heartbreaking new play that grounds epic themes—unabated longing, violence and imperialism, and the bond between mother and son—in the small ways we hurt and love one another and decide where to go on vacation. In Brief Chronicle, Books 6–8, Alexander Borinsky delivers a play in a single column that begs to be spoken in one breath. These are monologues, but they are also poetry, critique, and philosophy for the practice of everyday life in America. [publisher's note.]
Published by 3 Hole Press
Performance / Poetry