A review by brookewestcarr
Spy of the First Person by Sam Shepard

I'm heartbroken. The memory of Sam, the life of Sam, the truth of Sam are all still so very real to me and brutal. I've had goose-pimpled skin for the last twelve minutes and I feel so broken by these words. Perfectly imperfect. Sam.

This was oddly inspirational. I'm devastated and yet, I'm amazed at the mastery, at the point of view(s). The ending leaves me with a strange sense of want, and fever, and shakiness.

It's Sam Shepard.