Brian Doyle’s ferocious attention
Doyle’s exuberant writing praised particular things in rich detail. It cut to the pulsing heart of life.
Doyle’s exuberant writing praised particular things in rich detail. It cut to the pulsing heart of life.
There’s nothing subtle about Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s Marxist critique of life in postcolonial Kenya.
It’s rare to encounter a female protagonist in theological fiction.
The new George Saunders novel turns a crazy idea into a deeply moving story.
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