Taken together, "Baby Hawk" and "Mississippi Blue 42" suggest two divergent but complementary paths for Southern noir in the 2020s. Epperson pares the form down to its essence: survival as defiance, dignity as the last compass. Cranor, younger and restless, expands it outward: a satirical, fast-moving investigation of institutions that corrupt identity as surely as violence does.
ONBOOKS | OPINION: Contradiction of ‘Baby Hawk’ and ‘Blue 42’

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