Speaking of Lansdale, I just finished his new collection, DRIVING TO GERONIMO’S GRAVE. It reminded me, after getting somewhat burnt out on the whole Hap and Leonard thing, what a fantastic, original writer Joe is.
And, yes, THE BOTTOMS is, I think, his masterpiece. There are several other novels of his that I perhaps like just as much, but there’s something singularly special that makes THE BOTTOMS stand out in some way that’s tough to qualify. I kept thinking of Lee’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD as I read it...had Joe been friends with Truman Capote back in the day instead of Lee, perhaps THE BOTTOMS would be similarly regarded as a modern classic of literature...it certainly deserves it.
And, yes, THE BOTTOMS is, I think, his masterpiece. There are several other novels of his that I perhaps like just as much, but there’s something singularly special that makes THE BOTTOMS stand out in some way that’s tough to qualify. I kept thinking of Lee’s TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD as I read it...had Joe been friends with Truman Capote back in the day instead of Lee, perhaps THE BOTTOMS would be similarly regarded as a modern classic of literature...it certainly deserves it.
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