The Long Conversation combines David Dooley's books The Volcano
Inside and The Revenge by Love to create an extended dialogue between
past and present, between stories of everyday life and accounts of
historical figures, between the demands and delights of art and those of
life, culminating in an eleven-poem sequence about the painter Georgia
O'Keeffe and her husband, the photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Lyrical
moments flourish within traditional dramatic monologues and a bold and
unusual mix of other narrative strategies. The language ranges from
vigorous Southern dialect, and even profanity, to a confident and
original high style. In The Long Conversation, love is always
complicated, the angle of vision is often surprising, and language must
be able to cope with every kind of challenge.