Sunday, May 06, 2007
Brown in Black and White
Although he isn’t thought of as a crime writer, Mississippi’s Larry Brown, who died at age 53 in 2004, demonstrated--in a body of work that stretched from his first novel, Dirty Work (1989), to his last, the posthumously published A Miracle of Catfish--an uncommon depth of understanding about people prone to violence and beset by the rigors of hardship. His contributions led John Kenyon of Things I’d Rather Be Doing to post a week’s worth of stories about Brown, his contributions to literature as well as to music. Check them all out when you have a chance.
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