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Angels [Hardcover]

Denis Johnson
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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'A small masterpiece...prose of amazing power and stylishness' Philip Roth

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Angels is the story of two born losers. Jamie is escaping with two baby girls from a husband who has gone zombie-like on her. Bill is dreaming of making it big in a life of crime so natural to him that any other way would make no sense. They meet on a Greyhound bus, and team up because they have nowhere else to go. So begins a stunning, tragic odyssey through the dark flipside of America - the bars, bus stations, mental wards and prisons of the legions of the lost where Jamie and Bill travel on their inevitable downward spiral though rape, alcohol, drugs and crime to madness and death.

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In the Oakland Greyhound all the people were dwarfs, and they pushed and shoved to get on the bus, even cutting in ahead of the two nuns, who were there first. Read the first page
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4.0 out of 5 stars Johnson, Nov 21 2008
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Benjamin Anderson (Fredericton, NB CAN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Angels: A Novel (Paperback)
Bleak and beautiful written, Angels is a fantastic novel. The plot is sort of meh, but the characters and style more than make up for it. Johnson is an unbelievable writer, and though I've yet to read all of Jesus' Son, it seems he's even better there.

A very good book. The only problem is that it seemed sort of hollow. At the end he riffs a number of philosophical issues (won't go into detail due to spoilers), but it just seemed forced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Flannery O'Connor was reincarnated as this man, Mar 23 2004
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Johnson is one of our greatest and most underappreciated living authors (yes, underappreciated, even though he has been lavishly praised by critics). He isn't just capable of writing a good book or two, he's a classic talent, and it's obvious from his very first novel. Angels reads like an epic poem - every sentence is carefully weighed and effective, and a sense of character emerges even out of shattered impressions. The flawed characters are still somehow endearing, and the sense of dark and cryptic religion, from occultism to by-the-book Christianity, underpinned by Bob Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone,' is powerful. This book should be read and enjoyed; eventually, also, reprinted and remembered.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fine writing, sometimes confusing story., Dec 31 2002
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William A. Marsh (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the first Denis johnson book I have read and probably will not be the last. The man can paint pictures with words, phrases and sentences. We experience the torrid nights in Arizona, the lonely bus rides across the country and feel the evil of men having they way with cast-away women. The sadness is most vividly revealed through the few children that dot the story.
I enjoy stories of people on the edge, desperate and without a clue of how to act beyond the first reaction and simplest action.
I did find parts of the story confusing as characters seemed to come and go without notice or explanation.
The ending is an excellent polemic on the death penalty.
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