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Daniel Otto Jack Petersen | The Hole on the Corner ep. 4 - concluding summary remarks on Lafferty’s novelistic career @Doctor_Rockter | Uploaded November 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
You could maybe even start here as an overview of Lafferty’s novels. I try to suggest why his novels are just as good, and in some respects better, than his short stories. I also propose something like an architectonics to his overall novelistic career, from armageddons and apocalypses to post-apocalypses and new worlds. Enjoy and please discuss! 🙂
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