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Told from various points of view—each
unique, beautiful and strange—with his debut novel Dills
has tapped into a zeitgeist unique to America. He explores
the surly restlessness of youth, the repressed anger of a
still-divided country, and the confused joy of perpetual drunkenness.
Fans of Barry Hannah and Walter Kirn will recognize a similar
investigation of America’s jagged psychology.
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