
Start: People who are lonely, people lef...
Harper Amaty Pitt / Martin Heller
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Harper Pitt, an agoraphobic with a prescription
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Start: People who are lonely, people left alone, sit talking nonsense to the air, imagining… beautiful systems dying, old fixed orders spiraling apart… When you look at the ozone layer, from outside, from a spaceship, it looks like a pale blue halo, a gentle, shimmering aureole encircling the atmosphere encircling the earth.
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End: I’d like to go traveling. Leave you behind to worry. I’ll send postcards with strange stamps and tantalizing messages on the back. “Later maybe.” “Nevermore…”
For full text, see:
Kushner, Tony. Angels in America Theatre Communications Group, Inc., 1995, p.22-23
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