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Barry Hannah in Conversation with Wells Tower

Barry Hannah in Conversation with Wells Tower

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Barry Hannah in Conversation with Wells Tower

Barry Hannah, Wells Tower | The Believer | October 1, 2010 | 4,488 words

“Barry Hannah is America’s greatest living writer” is something I started saying when I first read Hannah’s work in the late 1990s. I’m sad I had to stop saying it on March 1 of this year, when Barry passed away. … “HANNAH: The alcohol had the code and mystery about it as a writer’s drug, but I’m glad that’s been debunked. But the trouble with the drinking, much as I hate to admit it, is it helped the work. The first two drinks were always wonderfully liberating. You think better. You’re braver, and you’ll say anything. If you could just hang in there with two or three, it’d be beautiful. The trouble was I couldn’t.”