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Denis Johnson's posthumous short story collection, The Largesse of the Sea Maiden, is full of last calls to his readers signaling, "Hurry up please, it's time." Take these eerie sentences spoken ...
Denis Johnson, the beloved, award-winning author best known for his seminal collection “Jesus’ Son” died Wednesday at age 67. Three years ago, Johnson gave a rare interview, corresponding ...
Denis Johnson has been producing astonishing poetry and fiction for decades now, but most of his current readership was first seduced by his stunning collection of linked stories, "Jesus' Son ...
“Write in blood,” Denis Johnson commanded. Never one for moderation, the late author is best known for “Jesus’ Son,” his 1992 story collection about a junkie named F—head. Later books ...
Theatre for a New Audience has announced new preview, press, and opening dates for Denis Johnson's Des Moines. Due to the detection of Covid within the Des Moines company, performances November 29 ...
Putting the Unsaid at the Center: The Far Country and Des MoinesLloyd Suh and Denis Johnson, in very different ways, try to let the audience fill in the blank spaces. The 10 Best Books of ...
Adapted from “The Stars at Noon,” Denis Johnson’s 1986 novel of almost the same title, it’s nominally a political thriller, marbled with sweaty erotic interludes, a few listless chase ...
Macy and Kerry Condon also appear in Clint Bentley’s drama about an early 20th century logger in the Pacific Northwest, based on Denis Johnson’s novella. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic In ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new production of Denis Johnson’s final play showcases many of his signatures: deadpan absurdism, misfit characters, heavy drinking and ...
On paper (and the film is adapted from Denis Johnson’s 1984 book), the project seems cut from similar cloth to a paranoid New Hollywood potboiler, draping games of cat and mouse with a ...
starring Margaret Qualley and based on the novel by Denis Johnson, treads familiar territory in a foreign land. By Austin Considine When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...