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December 5, 2007

Book: Gene Lees

Gene Lees, Song Lake Summer (Libros Libertad). Lees, the prolific biographer of musicians and proprietor of the invaluable Jazzletter, turns novelist with fiction about a little-remembered piece of history in the northeastern US. It is the tale of a deep and unlikely friendship that develops between two men, a love story with a surprising twist and a lyrical imagining of a time and way of life we'll never see again. Full disclosure: I wrote a blurb for the dust jacket ("Lees has the ability, reminiscent of Chekhov, to explore feelings and inner conflicts that his characters cannot define in themselves"). And I'd do it again.

Posted by dramsey at December 5, 2007 1:01 AM

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