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3.0 out of 5 stars
Mystery miscellany, September 12, 2002
This review is from: Muddy Fork & Other Things (Paperback)
Crumley's an original who doesn't write enough. Like the characters of his books, he's a hard drinker, and it unfortunately affects the output. But would he be the same writer if he wasn't the same drinker? We'll never know, so we'll just have to enjoy what precious little escapes. In The Muddy Fork there's a little bit of everything, most of it illuminating on Crumley, as well as on the slightly seamy side of the West. This is the modern Western, warts and all, as unlike John Wayne as cyberpunk is unlike Asimov. My favorite stuff here is the non-fiction, but the short fiction and the brief interview is worthwhile. The novel excerpts (from uncompleted novels) I could have missed, at least while Crumley is still alive and the possibility remains that he may finish one of these.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Only one star out tonight..., December 18, 2011
This review is from: Muddy Fork & Other Things (Paperback)
What da ya want? an encapsulated regurgitation of lost words? It will suffice to say "Not here not now!" Dive into the work if you want a thrill. Dig a fresh one and begin again. This is your time, for he's gone. -sour mash
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