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A review by guilhermet
There Is No Year by Blake Butler
3.0
What Eraserhead did for having a child, this does for owning a house. Basically House of Leaves stripped of pretensions of continuity or internal coherence.
Kind of peters out at the end a bit; scenes start repeating themselves and the plot kinda coasts into a stop rather than reaching anywhere in particular.
Kind of peters out at the end a bit; scenes start repeating themselves and the plot kinda coasts into a stop rather than reaching anywhere in particular.