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Publication Date
11-6-2008
Keywords
postcard, theater, St. Petersburg (Fla.)
Abstract
"Terrible Jim Fitch" is set in a motel room where the relationship between a girl hustler, and a man, a small-time crook, is explored. Their relationship is a complex one. The man, in a way, loves the girl, being totally dependent upon her for simple human involvement. But he has a weakness for violence, a weakness played on by a girl... "Terrible Jim Fitch," is a long monolog but the audience sees the person being spoken to. Jim Fitch is mean, nasty and philosophic in his own way - a man who talks, argues, pleads, humors and finally threatens his girlfriend, in trying to get a response out of her.
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Subject: geographic
St. Petersburg (Fla.)
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Postcard
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Herhily, James Leo; Studio at 620; Stovall, Tom; and Parady, Hersha, "Postcard, Terrible Jim Fitch, 2008" (2008). Postcard Collection. 355.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_postcards/355
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