Review of Letters from the Big Man (2011) by Mark Holcomb for Village Voice — 08 Nov 2011
Its quiet plea for reconnection with the non-human world is persuasive, and the engaged, agile meditation on the limits of communication at its center aligns it with Munch's earlier work. Oregon's million-dollar scenery, a sweet cameo by Karen Black, and Rabe's tough/tender performance sweeten the pot.
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This review of Letters from the Big Man (2011) was written by Mark Holcomb and published by Village Voice on 08 Nov 2011.
Letters from the Big Man has generally received positive reviews.
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