The Green Game
M. Stefan Strozier
Paperback
(World Audience, Inc, )
As I read through Strozier's poetry and find all kinds of links with the wildest of French poets, like Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Baudelaire, I can't help but think that this whole process of self-awareness-ing and defining is practically a normal process for all truly original creative artists.And Strozier's work has a strange hypnotic, compelling quality about it. Once you start reading his work, you can't stop. He is the most habit-forming writer I have ever read.The Whales is one of the funniest, strangest, and most cogent/penetrating plays ever written.Strozier is a writer, publisher, play-producer to keep your eye on. Amazing energy, a fanatic sense of purpose/direction, and always that sense that the "real" him is at work, not some sort of societal-engineered individual, but a man totally in touch with his own inner realities that drive him forcefully through the world that (oft-times negatively) surrounds him. -- Hugh Fox, professor, poet, playwright, literary critic, author of numerous books, publishing icon, etc.
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