Review:
An undying story told with the austerity of Camuss "The Stranger," of a wounded soul seeking to become whole.
Ivan Doig
"The Death of Jim Loney" is an American classic.
William Kittredge
aAn undying story told with the austerity of Camusas "The Stranger," of a wounded soul seeking to become whole.a
aIvan Doig
a"The Death of Jim Loney" is an American classic.a
aWilliam Kittredge
a An undying story told with the austerity of Camusas "The Stranger," of a wounded soul seeking to become whole.a
aIvan Doig
a"The Death of Jim Loney" is an American classic.a
aWilliam Kittredge
"An undying story told with the austerity of Camus's The Stranger, of a wounded soul seeking to become whole."
-Ivan Doig
"The Death of Jim Loney is an American classic."
-William Kittredge
About the Author:
James Welch is the author of the novels Winter in the Blood, Fools Crow, for which he received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, an American Book Award, and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, The Indian Lawyer, The Death of Jim Lonely, and most recently, Killing Custer: The Battle of the Little Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians. He attended schools on the Blackfeet and Fort Belknap reservations in Montana, and he graduated from the University of Montana, where he studied writing with the late Richard Hugo. Until recently, he served on the Montana State Board of Pardons. He lives in Missoula with his wife, Lois.
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