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September 25, 1992 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-25

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dresses that conflict, explor-
ing the diverse paths taken
by two Jewish seminarians
E- Whose trip to the Far East in
a quest for revelations and
fulfillment proves far from a
sentimental journey.
Mr. Potok is no stranger to
that foreign land. He served
in Korea as a first lieutenant
•n the Army some 40 years
ago.
' His first trip to the stage
some seasons back was
pocked with potholes, recalls
Mr. Potok. That venture, a
musical based on The
Chosen, starring a then
little- known actor named
Rob ("Northern Exposure")
Morrow, was not even Mr.
.,.. Potok's choice for musical of
the year.
"Looking back, that was
rather frivolous with what I
am trying to do now," says
the writer.
What Mr. Potok is trying
to do now is present his
distinctive voice, not one
distilled through the col-
laborative effort a musical
work dictates.
"I stand on my own terms
now," says Mr. Potok, whose

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Nov, he says, if a Potok
play fails, it's time to call
"Author! Author!" "If it
doesn't work, it's my own
fault," he says.
Books have their benefits,
says Chaim Potok, but
theater is not without its
pluses. Each demands a diff-
erent imagination.
A pragmatist, Mr. Potok
says he would like to imag-
ine a better world, but bad
news always seems to be
making headway and
headlines in this country.
"It seems that there is an
-insensitivity to normal
values now," he laments of a
society he sees as turning its
back on the need for
students to study, read and
confront hard work.
Mr. Potok doesn't back off
from criticizing the Jewish
community either. That
community, he says, is not
immune to the same prob-
lems afflicting others.
Potok has no problem
doing two projects at once.
,Indeed, even as he awaits
the production of Lights,he is
talking about the forthcom-
ing publication of his new
book, I Am the Clay.

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