Words from Ken . . .
Ken Meisel wanted to share with the world these words about my novel, but lacked the technological tools to do it. I told him I'd take care of it.
So, from Ken . . .
"I want to heartily endorse Jeff's novel, Landscape with Fragmented Figures. I read it over the weekend and I found it to be rich in its humanity, its wisdom, and in its compassionate understanding of the difficulties people face, no matter what, when they fall out of truth with themselves. The novel carries an honest and sometimes gritty hearted pathos in it, as well as a tough candor in its overall import. It doesn't ever ignore the hard consequences we carry and hold inside of ourselves when we refuse to face what we want, don't want, and can no longer bear. The novel is, inevitably, a wondrous study about the pain and joy that we carry with us in our walks and in our journeys, no matter what we believe in or come to believe in."
So, from Ken . . .
"I want to heartily endorse Jeff's novel, Landscape with Fragmented Figures. I read it over the weekend and I found it to be rich in its humanity, its wisdom, and in its compassionate understanding of the difficulties people face, no matter what, when they fall out of truth with themselves. The novel carries an honest and sometimes gritty hearted pathos in it, as well as a tough candor in its overall import. It doesn't ever ignore the hard consequences we carry and hold inside of ourselves when we refuse to face what we want, don't want, and can no longer bear. The novel is, inevitably, a wondrous study about the pain and joy that we carry with us in our walks and in our journeys, no matter what we believe in or come to believe in."

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