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| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Set in the lengthening shadows of the twentieth century and the stark sunlight of the twenty-first, Joseph Hurka brilliantly illuminates here not only our capacity to do one another great and lasting harm but also our innate desire to rise above the darkness with courage and grace and an enduring faith in what is truly possible in ourselves. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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| Submitted Jul 21st 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Kim Addonizio writes like Lucinda Williams sings, with hard-earned grit and grace about the heart's longing for love and redemption, the kind that can only come in the darkest dark when survival no longer even seems likely. My dreams out in the street is one of the finest American novels I've read in some time, a night-blooming flower you will not be able to put down, so honestly rendered you'll wonder, as you turn the last page, why you feel so much hope. |
| Submitted Apr 27th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |