
Marshmallows & Despair, Paperback/David Ossman
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roAbout the Author David Ossman , one of the four creators of The Firesign Theatre , three-time Grammy nominees, known as "The Beatles of Comedy," has been publishing poetry in books, anthologies and magazines since his teen years. Most of the poems in Marshmallows & Despair were first heard on NPR's All Things Considered , the Firesign's gold-medal-winning XM Satellite program, Fools In Space , and the web's Radio Free Oz . An internationally-celebrated radio writer-director, best known for The War of the Worlds 50th Anniversary Production , Ossman has also produced major programs with John Cage, Ray Bradbury and Norman Corwin. As "George Tirebiter," he ran a national comedy campaign for U.S. Vice-President in 1976, is the voice of "Cornelius" in Pixar's A Bug's Life , and has adapted Agatha Christie's BBC Murders , Jean Cocteau's Orpheu s and an e. e. cummings cabaret for stage. Ossman was born Dec. 6, 1936 in Santa Monica, California, graduated from Columbia University, and has lived on Whidbey Island, Washington, with his wife and partner, Judith Walcutt, for thirty years. They have two sons, Orson, a filmmaker, and Preston, a musician. He is currently finishing a second memoir, Fighting Clowns . Reviews "Reading David Ossman is like finding yourself caught up in a whirlwind of whimsy and dark augury. Imagine you're trying to run through a dust devil, arms flailing and hair flying and Ossman's poems are like looking up through the funnel and seeing the sun. David Ossman is











