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520    Twenty-five years after Jesus' Son, a haunting new 
       collection of short stories on mortality and transcendence,
       from National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer 
       Prize finalist Denis Johnson The Largesse of the Sea 
       Maiden is the long-awaited new story collection from Denis
       Johnson. Written in the luminous prose that made him one 
       of the most beloved and important writers of his 
       generation, this collection finds Johnson in new territory,
       contemplating the ghosts of the past and the elusive and 
       unexpected ways the mysteries of the universe assert 
       themselves. Finished shortly before Johnson's death, this 
       collection is the last word from a writer whose work will 
       live on for many years to come. Audiobook Table of 
       Contents:"The Largesse of the Sea Maiden," read by Nick 
       Offerman "The Starlight on Idaho," read by Michael Shannon
       "Strangler Bob," read by Dermot Mulroney "Triumph Over the
       Grave," read by Will Patton "Doppelg & auml;nger, 
       Poltergeist" read by Liev SchreiberAdvance praise for The 
       Largesse of the Sea Maiden"Mesmerizing ... psychologically
       revelatory, spiritually inquisitive, and grimly funny 
       stories ... Johnson will be remembered and revered as an 
       incisive storyteller fluent in the comedy and tragedy of 
       human confusion and the transcendence of compassion."--
       Booklist (starred review)"American literature suffered a 
       serious loss with Johnson's death. These final stories 
       underscore what we'll miss. ... Johnson is best known for 
       his writing about hard-luck cases--alcoholics, thieves, 
       world-weary soldiers. But this final collection ranges up 
       and down the class ladder; for Johnson, a sense of 
       mortality and a struggle to make sense of our lives knew 
       no demographic boundaries."--Kirkus Reviews (starred 
       review)"An instant classic ... A masterpiece of deep 
       humanity and astonishing prose ... It's filled with 
       Johnson's unparalleled ability to inject humor, profundity,
       and beauty--often all three--into the dark and the mundane
       alike. These characters have been pushed toward the edge; 
       through their searches for meaning or clawing just to hold
       on to life, Johnson is able to articulate what it means to
       be alive, and to have hope."--Publishers Weekly (starred 
       review). 
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