
"In Morning, Noon and Night, that master of the confessional, Spalding Gray, tells the story of one day of his life in October 1997, after the birth of his son Theo. Horrified by the prospect of having another son, considering what he and his two brothers did to their father, and ambivalent about the idea of living in a small, quaint town on eastern Long Island that seems an odd detour for a man who fantasizes about California, Spalding comes to feel, of course, a profound affinity for his baby boy, born with the looks of "a wet blue beaver.""--BOOK JACKET. "But this is not merely a father's account of an infant son; it's the story of his new life with his girlfriend Kathie; his regally precocious eleven-year-old stepdaughter, Marissa ("Please don't let me die a virgin!"); and his older son, Forrest, who stymies Spalding time and again with his metaphysical inquisitiveness: "Daddy, what's behind the stars?""--BOOK JACKET.
Page Count:
151
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
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