<QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"As comprehensive and heartfelt a portrait of contemporary American fecklessness as you're likely to find."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "New York Times Book Review </i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"Emotionally charged."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "Kirkus Reviews</i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"A darkly funny and lyrical narrative... Phillips's prose flashes powerful unpredictability with every little shock."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "Publisher's Weekly</i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"The stories in My People's Waltz are full of hard-won insights, chronicled in prose that at times approaches the incandescent. Simply put, Dale Ray Phillips knows how to write a sentence."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "The Raleigh, NC News and Observer</i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"Phillips' stunning collection of stories is like a languid float down a Southern river."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "Details</i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"[A] striking debut." </REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- "Elle</i></BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE><QUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><REMARK>"The late, great Frank O'Connor wrote wisely of the lonely voice of the modern short story, and the lonely voices of Dale Ray Phillips' stories are nigh unto perfection."</REMARK><DIV ALIGN=RIGHT><BY>-- James Whitehead</BY></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></QUOTE>
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