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Book Description by Greenfield McKenna 'Twas innocence that led to the nights of dawn & the Knights of Wrong in which I have struggled for so long. In Town Tonight... shows a newness & freshness of spirit to which I find myself unaccustomed, as Peter Finch rages & cages & stages his demons in a knife-fight of soulless pain & accosts us for loving fish & loving our souls & toes. Literary managers can't know the struggles, can't see the fins. This book means a lot & not just because of the time it took to write & not just because of the time it took to fight & the sadness & despair it brought. It's a new kind of book, a razzamatazz of flickering ideas & crunchiness & Reagan rage. I hope you enjoy it on the soft dough of your private beaches & college campuses. If you don't, blame Peter Finch who made me change the ending. |
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