A River Runs Through Coyote Bones

Creative Loafing (Atlanta) | November 11, 2009
David Matysiak jokes that if Bruce Springsteen's brooding Midwestern odysseys Nebraska and The River were meant to be part of a trilogy, the third installment is Coyote Bones' Niobrara.

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