A small American city is under siege. A group of starving artists are determined to overthrow the government by any means necessary. With little hope for peace, a neurotic young gadabout takes it upon himself to save his hometown from ruin. Along the way he encounters revolutionaries, nitwits, weirdos, perverts, dreamers, and something called Danceramics. Humorous, absurd, and often profound, The Great Peace takes on art, politics, philosophy, and class with unflinching verve and wit.
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