Eric Barr taught acting and directing at University of California, Riverside from 1975 until 2013. He was the Chairman of the UCR Theatre Department for over 30 years and the Founding Director of the UCR Palm Desert MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts.
Barr was a has written screenplays, plays, essays and three of his short stories have appeared in Connotation Press In addition to his writing, Eric has worked as a theatre director and acting coach; He was the Artistic Director of the Porthouse Theatre in Cleveland, taught movement for actors at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in Los Angeles, and worked as an acting coach with the National Theatre of the Deaf.
Since surviving a series of strokes Barr has written a one-man show, A Piece of my Mind, about his surgeries, hospitalizations, and rehab, that he performs, around the country, for hospitals, med schools, stroke associations, and general theatre audiences. His podcasts on stroke recovery, video of his one man show, and documentary can be found at www.apieceofmymind.net
In 2020, Barr began to write poetry to help his memory which was damaged by his strokes eight years earlier. His first poem On Visiting My Dying Friend was published in the collection California’s Best Emerging Poets of 2020. Three other poems were published in The Journal of Radical Wonder.
Eric Barr's poetry pulls no punches and is filled with strength and hope despite the pain of his life after a stroke. Where another poet might become Pollyanna-ish, Barr simply faces the difficulties of his life with courage, dignity, and humor. It is an exceptional collection and exceptionally powerful.
—John Brantingham
Working to recover from a near-fatal stroke, forced to retire from the teaching position he loved, Professor Eric Barr fought back with courage and unyielding determination. Now he has created a stirring and often darkly hilarious collection of poems that speak to that journey. He has never stopped teaching and inspiring as this book shows us with heartbreaking humanity and elegant wit.
—Stu Krieger
There is nothing funny about having a stroke, but don’t tell Eric Barr that. Striking Back makes use of dark humor to illuminate a “post-stroke” existence. In “An ICU Room must be a miserable place to die” the speaker notices “...a bad still life of flowers in a vase / To be viewed by the stilled life in the bed / Three boxes of rubber gloves / So everyone, no matter their size / Can get their hands on you.” Barr is a truthteller. In “Who Will Die First?” he writes, “It’s not that I think about death a lot. / Like most people I don’t notice that / I’m alive // Until there is something to complain about.” At times, Barr’s approach may seem painfully direct. The effect? Striking Back is a stroke of genius.
—Cati Porter
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Eric Barr taught acting and directing at University of California, Riverside from 1975 until 2013. He was the Chairman of the UCR Theatre Department for over 30 years and the Founding Director of the UCR Palm Desert MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts.Barr was a has written screenplays, plays, essays and three of his short stories have appeared in Connotation Press In addition to his writing, Eric has worked as a theatre director and acting coach; He was the Artistic Director of the Porthouse Theatre in Cleveland, taught movement for actors at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in Los Angeles, and worked as an acting coach with the National Theatre of the Deaf.Since surviving a series of strokes Barr has written a one-man show, A Piece of my Mind, about his surgeries, hospitalizations, and rehab, that he performs, around the country, for hospitals, med schools, stroke associations, and general theatre audiences. His podcasts on stroke recovery, video of his one man show, and documentary can be found at In 2020, Barr began to write poetry to help his memory which was damaged by his strokes eight years earlier. His first poem On Visiting My Dying Friend was published in the collection California's Best Emerging Poets of 2020. Three other poems were published in The Journal of Radical Wonder. Eric Barr's poetry pulls no punches and is filled with strength and hope despite the pain of his life after a stroke. Where another poet might become Pollyanna-ish, Barr simply faces the difficulties of his life with courage, dignity, and humor. It is an exceptional collection and exceptionally powerful.-John Brantingham Working to recover from a near-fatal stroke, forced to retire from the teaching position he loved, Professor Eric Barr fought back with courage and unyielding determination. Now he has created a stirring and often darkly hilarious collection of poems that speak to that journey. He has never stopped teaching and inspiring as this book shows us with heartbreaking humanity and elegant wit.-Stu Krieger This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798991872454
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Eric Barr taught acting and directing at University of California, Riverside from 1975 until 2013. He was the Chairman of the UCR Theatre Department for over 30 years and the Founding Director of the UCR Palm Desert MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts.Barr was a has written screenplays, plays, essays and three of his short stories have appeared in Connotation Press In addition to his writing, Eric has worked as a theatre director and acting coach; He was the Artistic Director of the Porthouse Theatre in Cleveland, taught movement for actors at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in Los Angeles, and worked as an acting coach with the National Theatre of the Deaf.Since surviving a series of strokes Barr has written a one-man show, A Piece of my Mind, about his surgeries, hospitalizations, and rehab, that he performs, around the country, for hospitals, med schools, stroke associations, and general theatre audiences. His podcasts on stroke recovery, video of his one man show, and documentary can be found at In 2020, Barr began to write poetry to help his memory which was damaged by his strokes eight years earlier. His first poem On Visiting My Dying Friend was published in the collection California's Best Emerging Poets of 2020. Three other poems were published in The Journal of Radical Wonder. Eric Barr's poetry pulls no punches and is filled with strength and hope despite the pain of his life after a stroke. Where another poet might become Pollyanna-ish, Barr simply faces the difficulties of his life with courage, dignity, and humor. It is an exceptional collection and exceptionally powerful.-John Brantingham Working to recover from a near-fatal stroke, forced to retire from the teaching position he loved, Professor Eric Barr fought back with courage and unyielding determination. Now he has created a stirring and often darkly hilarious collection of poems that speak to that journey. He has never stopped teaching and inspiring as this book shows us with heartbreaking humanity and elegant wit.-Stu Krieger This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798991872454
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