“Anne Landsman’s glittering, shimmering new novel is a tour de force…. Elation and pain, anxiety and exuberance, and the uneven beat of living are all caught in language as silky and fluid as music.”—Roxana Robinson
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“An elegy for a lost father and a beloved world on the point of disappearing. Rarely in South African writing will we encounter language of such fire and passion.”—J. M. Coetzee |
“Like Joyce or William Gass or John Edgar Wideman, Anne Landsman fashions a sensual web of memory and desire, rescuing a world at the brink of extinction through the power of her lyricism.”—Stewart O’Nan |
“A fierce elegy, a daughter’s imaginary inhabitation of the memory of her dying father… an adventure in language.… It makes art of a life.”—Louis Menand |