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"This
book is a voyage- as epic as the greatest voyages of old and it
rediscover, relights the candle. It holds ten poems, 34 paintings
and a rollicking collection of cartoons that rock with political
jibes and whimsy. His paintings have been ably told of by Ellen
Dissanayake who likened him to a ‘mute, inglorious Milton’,
living a life of creative obscurity, burning with his private
obsessions in his own pure, private world. They are expressionistic
in their emotional approach, concerned with a self surging vision,
turbulent, introverted and sensitive. One sees, within and beyond,
a man whose hands were never idle, who gave himself to perpetual
mindstorms, a near-crazed urge to express every move that seized
him". ....Carl Muller (read
full review...)
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