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GUIOPERA I
The Inaugural GUIOPERA - A Pantomime, a Play and its Players
Summary:
First we met John Lazoo, the illiterate but magnetic figure whose idea for a stage play became the modus operandi for the Tongue Murders, for which he was charged and tried, and then mysteriously able to walk away from. The love of a woman was enough to take center-stage in John Lazoo the book, thus introducing Genisis Jones, a worthy adversary by plot, but also the valued prize whom Lazoo eventually wins. In book II, WIPE, Polina Rada supersedes the potential global phenomenon of a video game with her wish to be part of a family. Afamasaga the narrator, Lazoo the poet, Metofeaz the writer, and Jon Le Mac the producer, otherwise known as LMLA-ink (for Lazoo, Metofeaz, Le Mac and Afamasaga), come close enough to telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth in the GUIOPERA.
GUIOPERA I Character Profiles
John Lazoo: The illiterate poet, a former gigolo hustler and onetime thug, he can make you think, as you dare not breathe in case he hears your fear.
Polina Rada: This little miss is five. An orphan in Russia, she watches younger ones come and go as she waits for the family they promised her.
Afamasaga: The Pacifican enters a room, the pin's velocity already falling from his hand, its decibels audible above the silence he brings as he gives us his all.
John Page: At 17 years old, the grocery boy slides the condoms up under the sleeve of his leather jacket as his handsome smile captivates the lady boss.
etfiction Concepts: Timeline
1920: Jon Pierre Solomon is born somewhere near Antarctica.
1926: Rozelle Zofen is born in Vienna, where