Quarantining the Past in Katherine Dunn’s “Toad” – Chicago Review of Books

Quarantining the Past in Katherine Dunn’s “Toad” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] The posthumous publication of a beloved author can be a dicey proposition. Unless the writer managed to finish the manuscript before she passed, the resulting book is often a work of assemblage and hearsay, incomplete and speculative by nature and thus rarely conventionally satisfying. And if it’s a book that was hidden away in … Read more