The sort of carefully crafted observational narrative you crave from a classic short story...but you'd reject as too perfect if it was presented as fiction. A superb look back in time that goes a long way to explain certain current situations, told with a inventive flare in a genuine voice. Programable anywhere, but would be a remarkable and unexpected punctuation mark to any discussion of American politics.
Comments for Me and George W (No good deed goes unpunished)
Produced by Richard Frohlich and The Texas Radio Theatre Company
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Joseph Dougherty
Posted on June 02, 2007 at 03:22 PM | Permalink
Review of Me and George W (No good deed goes unpunished)
The sort of carefully crafted observational narrative you crave from a classic short story...but you'd reject as too perfect if it was presented as fiction. A superb look back in time that goes a long way to explain certain current situations, told with a inventive flare in a genuine voice. Programable anywhere, but would be a remarkable and unexpected punctuation mark to any discussion of American politics.