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Slow and steady wins the race: a review of “Tom’s Crossing” by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Slow and steady wins the race: a review of “Tom’s Crossing” by Mark Z. Danielewski
I spent a good portion of November reading Mark Z. Danielewski’s 2025 Western “Tom’s Crossing.” The book, while fictional, is presented as a historical work, with its unnamed narrator reflecting on the events of the novel and the characters’ respective journeys. The novel spans only five days in 1982 but is relentlessly slow and highly descriptive over the course of its 1,232 pages. In an age of ever-shortening attention spans, I highly admired …
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