Jesus’ Son
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What makes these stories so damn good?
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Wow. ya I would like to know why people like this collection so much too. Honestly I read these and I can not understand what people see in these.
Do not think my disliking this book goes to discernment or appreciation. I bet (do not know for sure) I would like a lot of the same authors Denis Johnson likes -Dickens, Hubert Selby, William Burroughs, Kerouac, Anthony Burgess- yet this book is not in that League.
It's subjective, there's no doubt about it, and short stories are a tough genre. There are very few authors writing short stories today I'm that thrilled by - but now that I've read this, Johnson's right up there. Also like Robert Stone, George Saunders, Jim Shepard, Tower Wells, Paul Murray. Not many others I can think of that are in this league for me, but again, it's highly subjective. Maybe especially so with stories as opposed to novels?
just posted a review of this about a week ago. Writing that review and letting the world see it was a difficult experience for me.Interestingly, I never really felt like this is collection of shorts. I think that because Johnson does so well at having the stories build upon themselves it feels more like a cohesive novel(la) than a collection to me.
Ultimately I believe I love Jesus' Son so passionately because it is the only work about addiction and recovery that I have read that I felt was entirely authentic, without being misanthropic. That's just me. I saw myself in these pages.
As a collection this is up there with the best work of Ray Carver, although it's more lyrical in its prose. I found it brilliant.
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