5/24/2023 0 Comments Sudenmorsian by Aino Kallas![]() ![]() All of which is potentially interesting, and I found at least some parts of it involving, in their own odd ways, but I have to say that, as an experiment, it wasn't, for me, an entirely successful one. ![]() It wanders, abruptly changes voice or point of view or format, slips into long lectures, and skips back and forth in time. The structure and overall shape of the novel, though. ![]() She's not particularly enjoyable to read about, or at least she wasn't for me, but she is certainly well realized. Really, it's mostly about Shlomith, an anorexic performance artist who starves herself and goes on stage naked to deliver lectures about Judaism, with the others' stories sort of dipped in and out of whenever we emerge from hers. Show More well realized, although some of them get a lot more attention that others. ![]()
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