I Brake for Delmore Schwartz

Summary
“Grayson is a born storyteller and standup talker…Highly recommended.” —Library Journal “Grayson's stories are full on insanity, nutty therapists, cancerous relatives, broken homes, fiction workshops, youthful theatricals at Catskill bungalow colonies and the morbid wizardry of telephone answering machines.” —Ivan Gold, New York Times Book Review “Here is an imaginative and engaging writer who breaks all the conventions of contemporary fiction with a certain devilish relish.” —Robin Hemley, Another Chicago Magazine “Disingenuous confessions of the writer's ineptitude are suffused with the appealing confessional anxiety of a small-time writer scrabbling against odds.” —Jaimy Gordon, American Book Review
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