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OverviewShortlisted, Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction On a whim, armchair-atheist Richard Kelly Kemick joins the 100-plus cast of The Canadian Badlands Passion Play, North America's largest production of its kind and one of the main tourist attractions in Alberta. By the time closing night is over, Kemick has a story to tell. From the controversial choice of casting to the bizarre life in rehearsal, this glorious behind-the-scenes look at one of Canada's strangest theatrical spectacles also confronts the role of religion in contemporary life and the void left by its absence for non-believers. In the tradition of tragic luminaries such as David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Goldstein, and David Sedaris, I Am Herod gives its congregation of readers unparalleled access to the players of the Passion: there's Judas, who wears a leather jacket even when it's 30˚C; the Chief Sadducee, who is ostracized for his fanaticism; Pilate, the only actor who swears; the Holy Spirit, who is breaking ground as the role's first female actor; and the understudy Christ, the previous year's real-deal Christ who was demoted to backup and now performs illicit one-man shows backstage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Kelly KemickPublisher: Goose Lane Editions Imprint: Goose Lane Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9781773101422ISBN 10: 1773101420 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 08 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn the end, I Am Herod is a very funny book with an underlying pathos and sweetness which I found quite moving. - Atlantic Books Today - 20191016 Kemick's book is that delicious cross between Waiting for Guffman and The Studhorse Man, a rousing personal comedy that dances between the sweat of art and the glue of experience. Nothing like it exists in non-fiction, but don't read it for that reason. Read it because it sticks to your fingers and you can't shake it off. - Dave Bidini, author of Midnight Light: A Personal Journey to The North - 20190501 Laugh out loud funny. . . . Kemick's own faith or lack thereof is . . . one of the deeper themes that courses beneath the comedy. - Calgary Herald - 20191010 Richard Kemick spends a summer in Alberta's Bible Belt where it may be easier to find God than a vegetarian meal. There, he confronts age-old questions about belief with near-miraculous freshness, honesty, and humour. A deeply personal investigation of the blurred border between faith and imagination. - Marcello Di Cintio, author of Pay No Heed to the Rockets: Palestine in the Present Tense - 20190501 Well-observed and poignant, this is a fascinating look into a largely unknown world. - Michael Coren, author of Epiphany - 20190501 """Well-observed and poignant, this is a fascinating look into a largely unknown world."" -- Michael Coren, author of <i>Epiphany</i> ""Richard Kemick spends a summer in Alberta's Bible Belt where it may be easier to find God than a vegetarian meal. There, he confronts age-old questions about belief with near-miraculous freshness, honesty, and humour. A deeply personal investigation of the blurred border between faith and imagination."" -- Marcello Di Cintio, author of <i>Pay No Heed to the Rockets: Palestine in the Present Tense</i> ""Laugh out loud funny. . . . Kemick’s own faith or lack thereof is . . . one of the deeper themes that courses beneath the comedy."" * <i>Calgary Herald</i> * ""Kemick's book is that delicious cross between Waiting for Guffman and The Studhorse Man, a rousing personal comedy that dances between the sweat of art and the glue of experience. Nothing like it exists in non-fiction, but don't read it for that reason. Read it because it sticks to your fingers and you can't shake it off."" -- Dave Bidini, author of <i>Midnight Light: A Personal Journey to The North</i> ""In the end, I Am Herod is a very funny book with an underlying pathos and sweetness which I found quite moving."" * <i>Atlantic Books Today</i> *" Author InformationRichard Kelly Kemick is the recipient of numerous awards, including two National Magazine Awards, an Alberta Literary Award, and the Norma Epstein Award. His debut poetry collection, Caribou Run, was published to critical acclaim in 2016. His writing has appeared in magazines, journals, and anthologies across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, including the Walrus, the New Quarterly, This Magazine, the Fiddlehead, Numéro Cinq, and Taddle Creek. He divides his time between Calgary, AB, and Rossland, BC. I Am Herod is his first book-length work of non-fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |