The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories
A Good Map of All Things "The Lowest Basin isn't just a sprawling portrait of life in contemporary Arizona, it's a wide-ranging and empathetic depiction of the trials we face every day. Like suburban pool decks and the concrete of the 101 and desert rocks that gather heat under the midday sun, these stories, dense and surprising, hold their warmth long after sundown and the book's final pages. In his debut collection, Danielson has created a vivid cast, and made a memorable stretch of desert that much more indelible." -Emily Nemens, author of The Cactus League "It's not hard to imagine the ghost of Charles Portis sliding into a barstool and buying Jonathan Danielson a shot, then telling him to go to hell on account of the stories in The Lowest Basin being so gritty and honest. With each passing story, this collection resonates more and more, creating an atmosphere that is utterly convincing. Danielson's rendering of Arizona is disarming in the way it brings a deep humanity to a people that those in the coastal cities so often-so unfairly-judge. The Lowest Basin reveals a writer who knows his home state better than many of us know ourselves." -Ross McMeekin, author of
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A Good Map of All Things "The Lowest Basin isn't just a sprawling portrait of life in contemporary Arizona, it's a wide-ranging and empathetic depiction of the trials we face every day. Like suburban pool decks and the concrete of the 101 and desert rocks that gather heat under the midday sun, these stories, dense and surprising, hold their warmth long after sundown and the book's final pages. In his debut collection, Danielson has created a vivid cast, and made a memorable stretch of desert that much more indelible." -Emily Nemens, author of The Cactus League "It's not hard to imagine the ghost of Charles Portis sliding into a barstool and buying Jonathan Danielson a shot, then telling him to go to hell on account of the stories in The Lowest Basin being so gritty and honest. With each passing story, this collection resonates more and more, creating an atmosphere that is utterly convincing. Danielson's rendering of Arizona is disarming in the way it brings a deep humanity to a people that those in the coastal cities so often-so unfairly-judge. The Lowest Basin reveals a writer who knows his home state better than many of us know ourselves." -Ross McMeekin, author of
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