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There by Lance Olsen

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5.0

I've held back from marking this as read, because I'd like to add a richer review. I am a big fan of Lance Olsen. He asserts it's a "trash diary," and in some ways it is, but one needn't be repulsed by the use of trash in the description. It's an assemblage of sparse grasps toward understanding Being; travel, literature, and imagination play a large role in the determining factors of Who we are, which is difficult to divorce from the Where we are and the When we do. Fans of David Markson's tetralogy might find themselves liking this. This was recently released, as was his "Theories of Forgetting," which is a Who patiently waiting on the Where of my bookshelf while I decide to merge my When with its.
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