Fülszöveg
While I stood at the window watching the inferno below I felt a scab
appear on my forehead, at the hairline. It started growing downward
theny like a blind being drawn over a window.
It came down over the eyelids, the nosey the lips. It wrapped itself
around the throat and the back of the neck. It grew down over the
chest, and back. It went down the arms and around the fingers. The
palms of the hands scabbed over and when I made fists I could feel
the scab cracking and leaking inside. The scab spread around the legs
and covered the feet and the last place it went, it wrapped itself
around my weenie. I can't describe how that felt.
"For the first time in a long while an anarchist libertarian has
sounded out____With his love of nature and disgust of bombs and
feds, Smith could become a kind of playwright laureate of an
American Greens Party. But, then, he'd probably rather go it alone."
Robert Koehler, Los Angeles Times
"Interesting insights and humane ideas."...
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Fülszöveg
While I stood at the window watching the inferno below I felt a scab
appear on my forehead, at the hairline. It started growing downward
theny like a blind being drawn over a window.
It came down over the eyelids, the nosey the lips. It wrapped itself
around the throat and the back of the neck. It grew down over the
chest, and back. It went down the arms and around the fingers. The
palms of the hands scabbed over and when I made fists I could feel
the scab cracking and leaking inside. The scab spread around the legs
and covered the feet and the last place it went, it wrapped itself
around my weenie. I can't describe how that felt.
"For the first time in a long while an anarchist libertarian has
sounded out____With his love of nature and disgust of bombs and
feds, Smith could become a kind of playwright laureate of an
American Greens Party. But, then, he'd probably rather go it alone."
Robert Koehler, Los Angeles Times
"Interesting insights and humane ideas."
Susan Block, L.A. Weekly
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