What Mr. Trillin does so well, what makes
Killings literature, is the way he pictures the lives that were interrupted by the murders. Even the most ordinary life makes a terrible noise . . . when it s broken off.
Anatole Broyard, The New York Times Fascinating, troubling . . . In each of these stories is the basis of a Dostoevskian novel.
Edward Abbey, Chicago Sun-Times The stories. . . are unforgettable. They leave us, finally, with the awareness of the unknowable opacity of the human heart.
Bruce Colman, San Francisco Chronicle In his artful ability to conjure up a whole life and a whole world, Trillin comes as close to achieving the power of a Chekhov short story as can anyone whose material is so implacably tied to fact.
Frederick Iseman, Harper s Bazaar"
"What Mr. Trillin does so well, what makes
Killings literature, is the way he pictures the lives that were interrupted by the murders. Even the most ordinary life makes a terrible noise . . . when it's broken off."
--Anatole Broyard, The New York Times "Fascinating, troubling . . . In each of these stories is the basis of a Dostoevskian novel."
--Edward Abbey, Chicago Sun-Times "The stories . . . are unforgettable. They leave us, finally, with the awareness of the unknowable opacity of the human heart."
--Bruce Colman, San Francisco Chronicle "In his artful ability to conjure up a whole life and a whole world, Trillin comes as close to achieving the power of a Chekhov short story as can anyone whose material is so implacably tied to fact."
--Frederick Iseman, Harper's Bazaar "Trillin's subjects are diverse and poignant. Each story captures not only a physical setting but also the tone of the era in which it occurred. Well-crafted and thoughtfully composed, lacking judgment and admonishment, these are a true piece of quality journalism, which clearly continues to captivate audiences."
--Library Journal "Violent deaths illuminate complex lives and desperate circumstances in this expanded reissue of the classic collection of the author's true-crime reporting. . . . With telling detail and shrewd insights, [Calvin Trillin] masterfully evokes the places and personalities that hatched these grim episodes."
--Publishers Weekly"Riveting tales of murder and mayhem. . . . [Calvin] Trillin is a superb writer, with a magical ability to turn even the most mundane detail into spellbinding wonder. Armed with this wealth of material, he utterly shines. Every piece here is a gem."
--The Seattle Times "What Mr. Trillin does so well, what makes
Killings literature, is the way he pictures the lives that were interrupted by the murders. Even the most ordinary life makes a terrible noise . . . when it's broken off."
--Anatole Broyard, The New York Times "Fascinating, troubling . . . In each of these stories is the basis of a Dostoevskian novel."
--Edward Abbey, Chicago Sun-Times "The stories . . . are unforgettable. They leave us, finally, with the awareness of the unknowable opacity of the human heart."
--Bruce Colman, San Francisco Chronicle "[Trillin] writes brilliantly. . . . These stories still hold up, as classics."
--The Buffalo News "In his artful ability to conjure up a whole life and a whole world, Trillin comes as close to achieving the power of a Chekhov short story as can anyone whose material is so implacably tied to fact."
--Frederick Iseman, Harper's Bazaar "I have a book for you true-crime addicts if you're caught up on the podcast
Serial, the cascade on TV of
48 Hours and
Dateline NBC episodes, the hundreds of hours of
Law and Order and its various offspring--oh, and the nearly eight-hour
O.J.: Made in America and the ten or so hours of
Making a Murderer. It's time to pick up Calvin Trillin's
Killings."
--The New York Times Book Review "Trillin's subjects are diverse and poignant. Each story captures not only a physical setting but also the tone of the era in which it occurred. Well-crafted and thoughtfully composed, lacking judgment and admonishment, these are a true piece of quality journalism, which clearly continues to captivate audiences."
--Library Journal "Violent deaths illuminate complex lives and desperate circumstances in this expanded reissue of the classic collection of the author's true-crime reporting. . . . With telling detail and shrewd insights, [Calvin Trillin] masterfully evokes the places and personalities that hatched these grim episodes."
--Publishers Weekly