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Lance Blomgren


Born
Cumberland, British Columbia, Canada

Average rating: 4.07 · 100 ratings · 12 reviews · 21 distinct works
Walkups

3.61 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2000 — 3 editions
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Oh, Canada: Contemporary Ar...

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Corner Pieces

4.38 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2004
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West of Eden (Maplewood Mud...

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Oasis

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4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2001
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Still Films

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2011
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Manual for Beginners

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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1996
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Practice

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1994
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Matrix 63: Ten Things at On...

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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2003
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Walkups: Scènes de la vie m...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2007
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“5236 rue St. Urbain

The baby girl was a quick learner, having synthesized a full range of traits of both of her parents, the charming and the devious. Of all the toddlers in the neighbourhood, she was the first to learn to read and also the first to tear out the pages. Within months she mastered the grilling of the steaks and soon thereafter presented reasons to not grill the steaks. She was the first to promote a new visceral style of physical comedy as a means of reinvigorate the social potential of satire, and the first to declare the movement over. She appreciated the qualities of movement and speed, but also understood the necessity of slowness and leisure. She quickly learned the importance of ladders. She invented games with numerous chess-boards, matches and glasses of unfinished wine.

Her parents, being both responsible and duplicitous people, came up with a plan to protect themselves, their apartment and belongings, while also providing an environment to encourage the open development of their daughter's obvious talents. They scheduled time off work, put on their pajamas and let the routines of the apartment go. They put their most cherished books right at her eye-level and gave her a chrome lighter. They blended the contents of the fridge and poured it into bowls they left on the floor. They took to napping in the living room, waking only to wipe their noses on the picture books and look blankly at the costumed characters on the TV shows. They made a fuss for their daughter's attention and cried when she wandered off; they bit or punched each other when she out of the room, and accused the other when she came in, looking frustrated. They made a mess of their pants when she drank too much, and let her figure out the fire extinguisher when their cigarettes set the blankets smoldering. They made her laugh with cute songs and then put clothes pins on the cat's tail.

Eventually things found their rhythm. More than once the three of them found their faces waxened with tears, unable to decide if they had been crying, laughing, or if it had all been a reflex, like drooling. They took turns in the bath. Parents and children--it is odd when you trigger instinctive behaviour in either of them--like survival, like nurture. It's alright to test their capabilities, but they can hurt themselves if they go too far. It can be helpful to imagine them all gorging on their favourite food until their bellies ache. Fall came and the family went to school together.”
Lance Blomgren, Walkups

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