Barry Graham


Barry Graham’s five books are widely praised on both sides of the Atlantic. The Times (London) hails Graham as "a young master," and Details calls him "one of the real literary finds." Booklist says of Before: unrelenting and brutally honest. . . . Graham has a visual style and writerly voice that are all his own: timely, urban, and powerful." Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting, calls The Book of Man "haunting and evocative... resonates with the redemptive power art has over life." Graham has written for many American and British publications, is the editor of The Bradley News Weekly in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is a Zen Buddhist priest and teacher of The Buddha Way Zen Sangha.

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