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Everyone's in a hurry!
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- He Has No Time
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- Michael Kraskin
We have too much to do. We have no time. Are these real problems? Or are they badges we wear proudly
Do we invent crisis for the sake of making life more interesting?
The world isn't always narratively perfect.
The exploration concludes with a story about Samuel Becket And Israel Horovitz (The Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz's father).
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Piece Description
We have too much to do. We have no time. Are these real problems? Or are they badges we wear proudly Do we invent crisis for the sake of making life more interesting? The world isn't always narratively perfect. The exploration concludes with a story about Samuel Becket And Israel Horovitz (The Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz's father).





Marjorie Van Halteren
Posted on January 20, 2006 at 11:42 PM | Permalink
Review of He Has No Time
Oh, oh, oh I know what he means! I was delighted by the energy and the layered style, and the confessions of the young man - just wait 'til you're my age, sonny, it doesn't get any better. Lasso it in now! The story at the end about Samuel Beckett on his deathbed, apocryphal or not, made me howl out loud. At the end I heard that it was a tri-state effort - sending that sound around - great! but watch those voice levels/recordings over that saturated music. PS Israel Horowitz is THE Israel Horowitz, famous playwright, and NOT just dad of Adam!!! (chee!)