David Leo Rice
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A Room in Dodge City
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Collected Voices in the Expanded Field
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Drifter: stories
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Angel House
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2019
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The Berlin Wall
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The New House
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The Blut Branson Era (A Room in Dodge City #2)
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The PornME Trinity
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The Hate Room
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The Squimbop Condition
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"I'm a bit of a lapsed Pynchon-head - read three of his books in quick succession at a precocious and impressionable age and haven't really gone back to him since - so I massively enjoyed being back in his world, but this is silly even by his standard"
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“It's like that feeling near sleep, where one thought leads to the next while eclipsing whatever came before it, so that, from any one thought, it's impossible to remember any other, the effect being that every thought, no matter how banal, takes on the immense gravity of The Only Thought Ever.”
― The PornME Trinity
― The PornME Trinity
“Over the course of that day, spent, as all days, wandering the old and drafty streets of the city, from the edge of the university where he’s no longer welcome to the alley of used booksellers whose wares no longer speak to him, anders comes to see that the roller coaster, and nothing else will be the culmination of his tenure on the planet.”
― Drifter: stories
― Drifter: stories
“He always entered the Hate Room soberly, steeled for the grim business of cleaning the black matter out, but he always left it in rattled, in more of a hurry than he wanted to be.”
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