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Michael K. Fell's avatar

I haven't heard of Richard Dawson, but listening to 'Wooden Bag,' and knowing your love for Callahan (and Townes), I can totally see why he is one of your faves. He has that quirky, perceptive, and strange approach to how he tells the story (judging simply on one track, mind). 

I am sure you are a big fan of Daniel Johnston. Are you familiar with Michael Hurley (who now lives in Oregon)?

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Martin Crane's avatar

Interesting read, Richard, thanks. Haven't heard of this laddie before, will definitely check him out. You mentioned George Perec, one of my literary heroes. Love him. His novels can be a bit daunting, Life A Users Manual and A Void in particular, but as you know are well worth the effort. Readers of your post might be interested in his volume of essays, compiled by John Sturrock, called Species of Spaces and Other Pieces, wherein (as the blurb states) he 'contemplates the many ways in which we occupy the space around us, [and] depicts the commonplace items with which we are familiar in an engrossing, startling way' - chiming with the subject of your piece perhaps. It's a wonderful collection, endlessly fascinating, a book I have enjoyed for many years, my dog-eared edition a constant companion on my travels.

Now, I'm off to investigate this Dawson fella.

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