A review by coreyatad
Border Districts: A Fiction by Gerald Murnane

An extraordinary bookend to Tamarisk Row, free of the more brazen play with sentence length and attempts at plainly evocative prose. Stripped down to just about 130 pages, Border Districts is Murnane in a different kind of reflective mode, focused intently on relating images of the mind without literary abstraction, but full of abstracted description. Beautiful and funny and hopeful at the end of life.