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Life and Art: Essays

Richard Russo is...a perceptive and empathetic essayist and critic. That skill is manifest in his second nonfiction collection, Life and Art ... Remarkable ... As is true of his fiction, he's a direct and plainspoken stylist. But that lack of affectation should not be confused with an absence of depth. Despite their brevity and transparency, Life and Art's insightful explorations offer more grist for contemplation than many longer and superficially more complex works.
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A welcome visit with a major contemporary writer.
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Russo is quite a bit better than this collection would suggest, but completists will forgive him ... It would take a slightly different set of essays and more scrupulous pruning to produce the version of that book a devoted admirer might imagine. Not much of interest is left to say about the Covid-19 pandemic, and Russo says some of it more than once ... Far from fresh ... Is it really the right time for an essay framed around Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
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