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Bradfield, Scott - Dorothy Golden (review date 1 November 1990)

Dorothy Golden (review date 1 November 1990)

SOURCE: Golden, Dorothy. Review of Dream of the Wolf, by Scott Bradfield. Library Journal 115 (1 November 1990): 123.

[In the following review, Golden comments that the stories in Dream of the Wolf are finely written and effectively unsettling.]

California Gothic? Bradfield's West Coast characters [in Dream of the Wolf] are the misfits usually found in Southern Gothic. These Californians, however, are plagued with startling new obsessions. While some of them are simply out of step with humanity, others have completely lost their footing in reality. The stories are unsettling because Bradfield is such a fine writer that he makes even the most perverse character seem plausible. One recurrent theme is that as some of these bizarre people become more “normal,” they become less happy. Sometimes, though, the themes are so abstruse that the stories seem pointless. Bradfield is...

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