Weazer's descent into madness and hell

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Weazer's descent into madness and hell
Joe Besecker
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Weazer's descent into madness and hell

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The play chronicles 4 years in the life of Weazer Kerner. By examining his relationships with his friends and lovers, we get a glimpse of how a segment of the gay community is dealing with the AIDS crisis. It is a play about loss. Not only the loss of loved ones and friends, but the loss of ideals and self-esteem. Weazer Kerner tries to come to terms with the curshing pain of the many deaths of his loved ones. The play finally suggests that in order to have the change of a "sensible" death, you have to first lead a "sensible" life...and to continue to live and love.

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Language
English
Pages
81

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Weazer's descent into madness and hell
1993, Dialogus Play Service
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A play in two acts.

Published in
Dallas, TX

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Pagination
81 p.
Number of pages
81

ID Numbers

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OL26909326M
OCLC/WorldCat
34157594

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