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A review by viragohaus
Train Dreams by Denis Johnson
3.0
This is a book of impressive economy that I wished I had admired more.
The odd near-and-not-near starkness of its prose maps well to its settings. The filling-in frontier has survival and plain-observation, rather than ceremony.
Every chapter is a dream of grief, but -puzzlingly - its central mythic metaphor lies on the page without the waking tears that grief surely brings.
The odd near-and-not-near starkness of its prose maps well to its settings. The filling-in frontier has survival and plain-observation, rather than ceremony.
Every chapter is a dream of grief, but -puzzlingly - its central mythic metaphor lies on the page without the waking tears that grief surely brings.