Clouds, Leaves, Waves: A Painter's Poem

A Painter's Poem
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By Gregory Botts (1996)
The "dazzling," "swoony" performer with the "disarming wit" reveals a new layer of himself on the page. Combining original pieces with writings and visuals from his acclaimed performances, Keckler confirms his storytelling mastery. Cat horders, offbeat operas, drag divas, and very odd jobs make their way into these curiosities, which will please devotees and win new fans alike.

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