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“In today’s celebrity-obsessed culture so focused on the antics of the wealthy and the famous, Linh Dinh stands as one of the only chroniclers of the gritty underside of our society, a very worthy successor to Jacob Riis of New York City’s Gilded Age. In our increasingly impoverished country, if you want to understand the life of the other half—or the other two-thirds—there are few better guides to the texture of those dismal streets and alleys than Postcards from the End of America.” —Ron Unz, Silicon Valley entrepreneur and publisher of The Unz Review
“Linh Dinh is already one of the secret masters of short fiction.” –Ed Park, editor of the Believer and author of Personal Days“Dinh’s abrupt epiphanies mix ADD with Thoreau’s economy, Calvino’s globe-trotting, and a pungent eroticism reminiscent of Kawabata’s Palm-of-the-Hand Stories.” –Village Voice
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