I like Denis Johnson’s work; there seems to often be something slightly off-kilter about it, a ‘slant’ view of the American world he inhabits. Or should I say inhabited. For some reason – presumably thanks to the contemporary edge to his stories – I had always assumed that he was still alive, and it was …
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Published on January 02, 2024 23:43