He'd challenged the elders of his childhood. What did you do, when you had the chance? The question comes back, calling for strange absolution and justice served.
Despairing a bleak future and potential wasted, he meditates on a bong like 1969 and phones a friend. The story resolves on challenge, endurance and revelation.
Drawn on real-time, Solomon Kursh reveals the '60s in nuance and character rarely available in material based on that era. As usual with Robert Wintner, irony, wicked humor, insight and laugh-aloud aberration result in page-turning entertainment.
He'd challenged the elders of his childhood. What did you do, when you had the chance? The question comes back, calling for strange absolution and justice served.
Despairing a bleak future and potential wasted, he meditates on a bong like 1969 and phones a friend. The story resolves on challenge, endurance and revelation.
Drawn on real-time, Solomon Kursh reveals the '60s in nuance and character rarely available in material based on that era. As usual with Robert Wintner, irony, wicked humor, insight and laugh-aloud aberration result in page-turning entertainment.
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