Larry Brown
Kind of like... if Amy Hempel had sex with the deep South, with all it's mysteries and dark legacies and long, painful history. And from that coupling came a spawn like a Southern Frankenstein, only that could talk, was articulate, and wrote some of the best works that (again) minimalism has ever seen.
Larry Brown died recently in his home in the Tula community of Oxford, Miss. at the age of 53. Read his obituary here.
Books by Larry Brown
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- Douglas Coupland re-imagines storytelling yet again with this spiritual successor to his bestselling debut, Generation X
- Vonnegut haunts us from the grave with another posthumous collection of effortless short fiction.
















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