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Literary Criticism, Shakespeare
Hamlet's Dresser : A Memoir by Bob Smith β€” book cover

Hamlet's Dresser : A Memoir

by Bob Smith
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Synopsis

Bob Smith grew up in a town named for Shakespeare's birthplace: Stratford, Connecticut. His troubled childhood was spent in a struggle to help his devastated parents care for his severely retarded sister. But at age ten, Smith stumbled onto a line from The Merchant of Venice: "In sooth I know not why I am so sad." In the language of Shakespeare, he had found a window through which to view the world.
When he was a teenager, the American Shakespeare Festival moved into Stratford and Smith became Hamlet's dresser. As he watched the plays from backstage, his life's passion took shape, "I was a lonely, screwed-up kid, but the circus had come to town," Smith writes. "It had put up its strange tent, and I was being seduced to run away with it."
Here, in prose Smith tells the story of a life shaped by poetry.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Australia
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780684852690

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