The Review of Contemporary Fiction has a piece on Jesus Coyote:
“Harold Jaffe’s novel Jesus Coyote re-appropriates the discourses surrounding the Manson Family, laying bare the ideology of the dominant culture….One comes to realize that Coyote simply exists as he is, unapologetically beyond social norms, and might thus be seen as symbol of resistance to the dominant culture. This is perhaps the true source of his fascination, after all these decades.”
Read the full here
Also, Jeff gave us the good news that Locus has reviewed his novel Health Agent. I haven’t seen the review yet but he said it was positive so I’m looking forward to reading that one.
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