Review: Later, at the Bar by Rebecca Barry
Today, in January Magazine’s fiction section, contributing editor David Abrams reviews Later, at the Bar by Rebecca Barry. Says Abrams:
Now along comes Rebecca Barry with Later, at the Bar, a collection of linked stories which revolve around the barflies of Lucy’s Tavern in upstate New York. More than a credible example of “Lost Weekend” fiction, Barry’s debut succeeds largely on the merits of her pared-down style and her obvious love for the characters she’s created. Most of these people are on slippery slopes of self-pity and regret, but Barry tenderly gives them occasional glimmers of redemption and hope.The full review is here.
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