Wow...there is so much going on in this book that it's impossible to cover in this short review. Po-mo metafiction at its best. Hints of Borges, Lovecraft, Kafka, and David Foster Wallace. The author refers to it as a mosaic novel - a novel written by different characters (all unreliable), in diff typefaces, and including (occasionally) footnotes, illustrations, a bibliography, and a glossary. ...
more Wow...there is so much going on in this book that it's impossible to cover in this short review. Po-mo metafiction at its best. Hints of Borges, Lovecraft, Kafka, and David Foster Wallace. The author refers to it as a mosaic novel - a novel written by different characters (all unreliable), in diff typefaces, and including (occasionally) footnotes, illustrations, a bibliography, and a glossary. What's real, what's not, and the transformation in between seems to be the (albeit long) name of the game. Vandermeer's literary game-playing makes for one of the most creative, original, and immersive books I've ever read.
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