End of I.
 

End of I.

by Stephen Dixon


Three years ago, McSweeney’s published Stephen Dixon’s acclaimed I. Now, the two-time National Book Award nominee revisits that book’s intimate territory, tightening his unflinching focus even as he widens the scope. Dixon is still a master stylist, and the narrator’s
tense, breakneck reflections on loss in all contexts are imbued with remarkable urgency and... (read more)

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ColinMoon
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Dixon is a fantastic writer who, I think, took a bit too long being recognized as such (and partly do to the release of the book that comes before this, I, by McSweeney's). The prose is powerful, wandering, and exactly as it should be.

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