Thursday, January 30, 2014

Nothing

Nothing FIGHTIN WORDS: AN INTERVIEW WITH THOM JONES Thom Jones writes of war, boxing, sickness and sorrow with a blunt air of familiarity and a cyclone of words. His characters -- much like the ancestor himself, who suffers from epilepsy and diabetes -- have been pummeled by the world, but they refuse to be knocked out. His tercet short story collection -- The Pugilist at Rest, a National Book Awards finalist; Cold Snap and now lad LISTON WAS A FRIEND OF MINE (Little, Brown, $23) -- showcases a supreme writer in the throes of a thinking mans agony. We spoke with Jones recently intimately his life, his stories and his passion for words. He will be signing and practice from his new collection at Off Square Books on Monday, January 25, at 5:30 p.m. DR: Not so granulated ago you were christened a literary star. What was that like? Jones: You used to savvy these stories, overnight success. Out of nowhere. Whos this guy? So me a*** who lives in Washington. Every time I ...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderEssay.net

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