Share your responses and questions below. You’ll hear his innate storytelling voice and generous spirit. In this Books That Matter feature, we find out. I wanted to know what books had shaped this lovable wit. His heart is wide his imagination, wild his craft, deft. The recent Guggenheim Fellow is a master author and teacher. I met John when we taught together for several years at the Taos Summer Writer’s Conference. About his fifth novel – No Regrets, Coyote – the New York Times describes John as “an original talent” whose “humor is frightfully dark, yet it’s also dazzling.” If you think the ingredients for a great story include Southern accents, unlikable likable characters, crime, and surprising yet inevitable twists with generous doses of dark humor, then you probably know John Dufresne’s work.
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