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BOOK REVIEW: MARTYRS AND HOLYMEN, Larry Fondation

BOOK REVIEW: MARTYRS AND HOLYMEN, Larry Fondation

Larry Fondation’s compact sentences pack a punch, and his portrayals mix poetry with the staccato rhythm of gunfire. Not without a reflective note, his narratives are often tinged with dark humor: “We had left the man alone among the rubble, with the rubble, in the rubble. As rubble. Like rubble. Blameless, struck no more, but there by himself (a man unfamiliar with Beckett, but waiting for Godot nonetheless).”