The storyteller has a fascinating place in our world. Storyteller Sidney Homan tells tales of growing up in Philadelphia in the 1940s and 50s accounts of Bruzzy the Bully; of John Crapp, the television salesman; of Leslie Doober and his rotten banana; of drunken Uncle Eddie, and of the Queen of the mushrooms. Sometimes comic, sometimes bittersweet,
A Fish in the Moonlight illuminates the growth of both storyteller and listener.
Table of Content
Preface
Chapter 1 Tommy 1
Chapter 2 Did I Ever Tell You About?
Chapter 3 Christmas Eve
Chapter 4 The Audience Grows
Chapter 5 Son of a Telephone Installer
Chapter 6 Uncle Marvin
Chapter 7 Brothers
Chapter 8 Being Different
Chapter 9 Something Good from Something Bad
Chapter 10 Feeling Better
Chapter 11 Reality Returns
Chapter 12 The Ever-Present
Chapter 13 Tommy’s Girlfriend
Chapter 14 Everything Changes
Chapter 15 Last Day on Charlie’s Corner
About the author
Professor of English and an award-winning teacher at the University of Florida, Sidney Homan is the author of some ten books on Shakespeare and the modern theatre, as well as two novels. An actor in professional and university theatres, he has also been Artist-in-Residence for the Arts in Medicine Program at Florida’s Shands Teaching Hospital.