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Diamela Eltit

Author of Never Did the Fire

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I started and stopped this book several times. I thought a lot about the shift in narrator, the repetitive nature of the scenes -- mostly about sex. I could sense the metaphor of Chile's political situation all through, and yet the book's focus on men and women was so tight that I felt like nothing was going on outside them. It's a difficult thing to read an experimental novel without a deep engagement.
 
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allison.sivak | Apr 5, 2012 |
This book is told from two viewpoints, one by the male member of a set of twins, and the other by the female twin. I read the prologue first, which explained a number of the metaphors and symbols used by Eltit, and while this made the book a more comprehensible read, I read it too quickly and relied on the framework to give me the shape rather than figuring it out myself.
 
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allison.sivak | Apr 13, 2008 |

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