Poetry. Sandy Diamond rants, whispers and tricks us into her scary, hilarious life as THE HUNCHBACK. Kerouac lifts her braid in an asylum; the highway patrol is always in her rear view mirror, on the tail of her fraudulent body. A man talking to his dog about death, a press conference for the Small People of America, a deli full of refugees criticizing the thickness of a blintz, the poet -- fractured -- lurches on her crooked path, cracking jokes,...
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