Dec 29, 2009
When he died at thirty-seven, West left a relatively small body of work: four novels, a few essays, a play, and some movie scripts. Critics differ on whether West had just begun to reach an advanced level of writing with the publication of his last novel, The Day of the Locust, or whether this work indicated merely an average talent with little more to offer.
Algis Valiunas, writing in Commentary, weighs in on the side that has never been particularly impressed with West and his style of writing. In his review of the 1997 Modern Library collection of West's...
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