Williams’s sense of comedy tends to undercut obvious “seriousness.” Her fables start like fables but end, a few lines later, in abrupt self-mockery; they seem to bite their own tails."– James Wood
“Joy Williams’s Refractory Brilliance” (2016)
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Text by James Wood
August 22, 2016
Featured in:
The New Yorker
Text by James Wood
August 22, 2016