review of disembodied

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.
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  1. roughghosts's avatar

    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.

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    • sean's avatar

      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.

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