George Pelecanos has an excellent essay on Richard Price over at the National Book Critics Circle blog.
Here's a snippet:
[Price's] books are a record of America at a certain time. David [Simon] and I have talked about this many times--we think that Clockers is The Grapes of Wrath of our generation. And I really feel that way. I think it’s as important a book.
Pelecanos also talks about how Price's writing helped open up his own novels to new themes and possibilities.
Definitely read the whole thing. It's not very long.
Hey, David
Thaks for the commentary by Dennis Lehane and George Pelecanos on Richard Price. Helluva trio, right?
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