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The Dark Secrets of Denis Johnson’s ‘Train Dreams’ Key Points: Clint Bentley’s film adaptation of Denis Johnson’s 2011 novella "Train Dreams" explores the haunting question of whether the bad things we do follow us through life, embodied in the character Robert Grainier, a logger in the old American West Grainier, marked by personal tragedies and moral failings, experiences haunting visions and a devastating wildfire that destroys his
Train Dreams - Wikipedia Train Dreams is a novella by Denis Johnson It was published on August 30, 2011, by Farrar, Straus and Giroux [2] It was originally published, in slightly different form, in the Summer 2002 issue of The Paris Review [3][4] The novella details the life of Robert Grainier, an American railroad laborer, who lives a life of hermitage until he marries and has a daughter, only to lose both wife
Review: Train Dreams by Denis Johnson Train Dreams fits nicely in contemporary literature, with an exquisite western flair that will appeal to most male readers It is the kind of book that reads easily (and that’s a compliment), but can also be read deeply
Train Dreams by Denis Johnson - by Jessie Lethaby The sounds of the trains haunt even the isolated valley where he lives The novel is called Train Dreams Through all this, we can conclude that there is something of the train within Grainier And so, perhaps, for Grainier, there is no Rousseau-approved pre-industrial self
Summary of Train Dreams by Denis Johnson: A Detailed Synopsis Vivid descriptions of a train passing through a valley enveloped in dusk’s glow illustrate the interplay between progress and enchantment The mesmerizing sounds of trains echo in his dreams, intertwining with the haunting howls of wolves at night