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Pounding Nails In The Floor With My Forehead
Paperback, 95 pages ISBN: 9781559360968Publication Date:
1 Apr 1995
Size: 204mm x 130mm£14.99

Pounding Nails In The Floor With My Forehead

By Eric Bogosian

Paperback £14.99

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Scorching social commentary aimed at the contemporary urban and suburban scene, from one of America's greatest standups.

From subway panhandlers to barbecue-crazed millionaires, Bogosian reveals the hidden humor, fear, hypocrisy and rage of Americans - including, for the first time, 'Eric Bogosian', a hyperaggressive standup comic. With this seductive element of self-revelation, he heightens the disturbing connections between his characters and, by extension, between us and the people we try not to see - and not to be - every day.

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'He presents urban guilt, fear aggression and solitude with a raw and often shattering brilliance'

Guardian
Paperback,95 pages ISBN: 9781559360968Publication Date:
1 Apr 1995
Size: 204mm x 130mm£14.99

Also by Eric Bogosian:

Notes from Underground
Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
The Essential Bogosian
subUrbia
Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll
100 Monologues
Sex Plays
Humpty Dumpty and other plays
Talk Radio

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