"I knew every raindrop by its name."
"What could be lonelier than trying to communicate?"
Source: Denis Johnson (2012). “Train Dreams”, p.27, Granta Books
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Denis Johnson
Author, Poet
Denis Johnson was an acclaimed American writer known for his poignant explorations of addiction and human experience, particularly in his collection 'Jesus' Son.'
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