book review published

My review of Christina Tudor-Sideri’s novel Disembodied (Sublunary Editions, 2022) has been published at Heavy Feather Review.

…Tudor-Sideri’s novel queries the nature of being, relentlessly pondering bodies, souls, memory, death, and time—spoken through the voice of a narrator experiencing her own disappearance.
Previous Post
Leave a comment

2 Comments

  1. Nice review, Sean. The more I think about it, the more intrigued I am by the post death indecisiveness she conjures. An affecting piece of fiction for certain.

    Reply
    • Thanks, Joe. I agree it’s intriguing and the way she goes about conjuring–how the text constantly turns in on itself, refusing to resolve–seems entirely appropriate to the themes. It felt to me like fragments without line breaks.

      Reply

Thoughts?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Recent Posts

  • Navigation Station

    The links along the top of the page are rudimentary attempts at trail markers. Otherwise, see below for more search and browse options.

  • In Search of Lost Time

  • Personal Taxonomy

  • Common Ground

  • Resources

  • BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS