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Stranded in his Sydney flat, the journalist John Rinner tries to explain his Dad-dud existence to his daughter by telephone. This is not easy since he hasn? seen her in 18 years and she is on the other side of the world working in an Amsterdam hotel with little time to listen to an excuse for a Dad. Just as his working life in the field with the UN Childrens Fund now seems only smoke-and-mirrors, so does Rinner? own life seem as it flashes past him in delusion and illusion, and with more bottoms than tops. This seems especially relevant to his real-or-imagined North Queensland aboriginal roots... almost as much as the witnessing the world? abuse of its children has scarred him. But, more and more, the cross connections of telephone torment continue, escalating in him into looking down into a sump rather than getting any sort of expiation from reconnecting with his beloved daughter. At least it is a mirror on the wall there, and not the sad sack that is himself. At least, too, the mirror gives back to him a more intelligent conversation than he can get from other human beings these end of days. He is still, though barely, intuitive enough to be able to appreciate being able to tell it: ?ou heard the one about the guy going up to a mirror on the wall and spouting, ?irror, mirror, on the wall, who is the....?? --------------





Author: Bill Reed
Publisher: Reed Independent
Publication Date: Jun 22, 2016
Number of Pages: 108 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Drama
ISBN-10: 0994531184
ISBN-13: 9780994531186

Mirror, Mirror - 9780994531186

$16.99
 
Stranded in his Sydney flat, the journalist John Rinner tries to explain his Dad-dud existence to his daughter by telephone. This is not easy since he hasn? seen her in 18 years and she is on the other side of the world working in an Amsterdam hotel with little time to listen to an excuse for a Dad. Just as his working life in the field with the UN Childrens Fund now seems only smoke-and-mirrors, so does Rinner? own life seem as it flashes past him in delusion and illusion, and with more bottoms than tops. This seems especially relevant to his real-or-imagined North Queensland aboriginal roots... almost as much as the witnessing the world? abuse of its children has scarred him. But, more and more, the cross connections of telephone torment continue, escalating in him into looking down into a sump rather than getting any sort of expiation from reconnecting with his beloved daughter. At least it is a mirror on the wall there, and not the sad sack that is himself. At least, too, the mirror gives back to him a more intelligent conversation than he can get from other human beings these end of days. He is still, though barely, intuitive enough to be able to appreciate being able to tell it: ?ou heard the one about the guy going up to a mirror on the wall and spouting, ?irror, mirror, on the wall, who is the....?? --------------





Author: Bill Reed
Publisher: Reed Independent
Publication Date: Jun 22, 2016
Number of Pages: 108 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback/Drama
ISBN-10: 0994531184
ISBN-13: 9780994531186
 

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