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The Exhibition of Persephone Q
by Jessi Jezewska Stevens
Story of thresholds: a country on the threshold of war, a city on the threshold of paranoia, and a woman on the threshold of motherhood and murder.
Stuck between past and future, Percy can't live in the moment. Blind to the beauty and pain around her, she hazes with prose to match until she gets release by confronting/letting go of the past.
Feels mumblecore, in good and bad ways. The middle section of information dump better than one would imagine, and the authors takes a unique approach to structuring text on the page. Hilarious intercedes of AOL chatroom posts.
Stuck between past and future, Percy can't live in the moment. Blind to the beauty and pain around her, she hazes with prose to match until she gets release by confronting/letting go of the past.
Feels mumblecore, in good and bad ways. The middle section of information dump better than one would imagine, and the authors takes a unique approach to structuring text on the page. Hilarious intercedes of AOL chatroom posts.