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  1. Richard Grossman is an award-winning novelist and poet. Breeze Avenue— his 3,000,000-page work conceived as a literary analog of heaven—is forthcoming.

  2. Richard L. Grossman (August 10, 1943 – November 22, 2011) was best known for his work challenging the legality of corporate authority. According to Ralph Nader he 'pioneered the rediscovery of American corporate charter history'.

  3. Since 1990 Grossman has been concentrating on a trilogy of novels entitled American Letters, a “divine comedy” of contemporary life, comprising The Alphabet Man, The Book of Lazarus (published by FC2 in 1993 and 1997 respectively), and The Interstate Bingo (forthcoming from alp).

  4. The Voicelessness and Emotional Survival website was created by Dr. Richard Grossman to help people who have been deprived of “voice” by narcissistic spouses/partners, boyfriends/girlfriends, parents, siblings, adult children, bosses and co-workers.

  5. Its first two volumes, The Alphabet Man, describing hell, and The Book of Lazarus, describing purgatory, Born in Lubbock, Texas in 1943 and raised in Minneapolis, Richard Grossman received a BA in English Literature from Stanford University in 1965.

  6. Breeze Avenue. Disgorging verse, prose, theater, music, art, dance and architecture through a shifting array of texts, objects, installations and performances, Breeze Avenue is a flow of limitless imagination that redefines the nature of literature while radically expanding the areas of its concerns: how it is conceived and operates; and its ...

  7. Richard Grossman, Los Angeles, California. 24,088 likes · 1 talking about this. Official Facebook page for poet/author/artist Richard Grossman (http://www.richardgrossman.com). His