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This lovely, unusual book is inhabited by a shapeshifting “you,” who is sometimes the speaker, sometimes an intimate other, and sometimes, perhaps, figures mentioned along the way—Plath, Matisse, Obama, Jung, a grandparent, a parent. They mesh into one consciousness that is almost but not quite troubled—bemused, questing, dreaming its way into and through observed surfaces to offer partial insights that question and tease and resonate. As does the language, which is surreal and fresh at every turn.
—Leslie Ullman, author of Library of Small Happiness
This lovely, unusual book is inhabited by a shapeshifting “you,” who is sometimes the speaker, sometimes an intimate other, and sometimes, perhaps, figures mentioned along the way—Plath, Matisse, Obama, Jung, a grandparent, a parent. They mesh into one consciousness that is almost but not quite troubled—bemused, questing, dreaming its way into and through observed surfaces to offer partial insights that question and tease and resonate. As does the language, which is surreal and fresh at every turn.
—Leslie Ullman, author of Library of Small Happiness
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