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“Thomas McGuane’s Hazy Nightmare” by David Byron Queen

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021

Thomas McGuane’s Panama is a novel full of contradiction—both hallucinogenic and sober, sparse and indulgent, flawed and majestic, hilarious and tragic. The title is itself a contradiction.Continue Reading

“Beckett’s Trilogy Consumes All” by Adam Moody

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021

Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy makes writing feel exciting and futile. A melancholic, mirthful, exhilarating scream into the void. It progressively strips away the body of the novel, leaving us to gawk at the gaping, rusty, naked foundation.Continue Reading

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