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 · Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine Fine by Diane Williams review – misunderstandings in miniature A series of extremely short stories written in exactingly cratfed prose Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.  · "Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine," the new story collection by Diane Williams, traces the absurdity in everyday life. (Bill Hayward photo / McSweeney's)Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.  · fine, fine, fine, fine, fine by Diane Williams ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 26, Centrifugal stories, supershort and superpithy, by avant-gardist Williams.


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Williams exhibits fine-tuned precision and lapidary restraint to produce a work that is both timeless and an undeniable product of the current moment. She is an artist operating at the peak of her powers. In Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Diane Williams remarks on the pitfalls and pratfalls of an adult life with a mix of absurdism and startling honesty. She hurtles the reader through the Williams universe, where truth is always worn as a loose shawl, able to fall to the ground at any moment. And isn’t that enough? Back to top ↑. “[T]he hysterics in Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine have already fallen apart, and author Diane Williams catalogs their damage with avant-garde zeal [Williams’s] characters speak with such astonishing curiosity and independence that they stake out a space for themselves—where, fully alive and alive in language, they finally become free.”.

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