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Simon
says... virtually nothing. Mute for two years, he is a wanderer, a mystic, a
clairvoyant who crosses paths with Brandy, a voluptuous belly dancer, in
the Arizona desert. Theirs appears to be a chance encounter, until we
get a glimpse at their mutual dreams, wherein a Tarot reading is given
to each by an ancient Gypsy Woman. It is she and her apprentice whom the
couple eventually meets in a town outside Tucson called Esperanto.
Founded by a group of scientists and intellectuals in the 1950s,
Esperanto was an attempt to join the world through a universal language.
It failed, leaving behind a handful of die-hards, artists, and
eccentrics... including Oscar Lavalieré (nudist, local librarian, and
art connoisseur), Jodi Dawns (resident potter, hermaphrodite, and occult
devotee), and Maniqua (botanist, outcast, and self-ascribed seer). From
these unorthodox characters evolves an equally unorthodox tale that
fathoms the unfathomable in a sceptic-governed world. |