Subtle Bodies by Norman Rush
Norman Rush may have traded Botswana for upstate New York, but the phenomenon of male friendship is as worthy of anthropological study as any foreign tribe.
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Daniel Pearce asks the question: can Norman Rush paint on a smaller canvas?
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