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These early writings from award-winning playwright Ed Bullins explore the themes of loneliness and despair. The New York Times hailed the 'richness of language and observation' of these beautifully crafted stories - written, as they put it, by a 'black writer for black people'.
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I don't get this. These stories just aren't good. They're pretty nonsensical, overly descriptive and meandering. They're weird and gross and not in a way that is needed.