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Tag Archives: coming of age
Tree of Codes
Tree of Codes is a die-cut narrative by Jonathan Safran Foer, © Visual Editions 2010 A cool interview with Foer about the book is “Book as Art Object” in The New York Times
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, Bruno Shulz, childhood, coming of age, contemporary fiction, death, die-cut, disappearance, fantasy, fiction, frames, imagination, loneliness, perspective, postmodernism, reading process, reality, shadow, solitude, urban space, visual experience, writing process
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The Wilding
The Wilding is a novel by Benjamin Percy, © Graywolf Press 2010
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Benjamin Percy, book review, books, coming of age, contemporary fiction, death, fantasy, fiction, grizzly bears, horror fiction, Little Red Riding Hood, masculinity, nature, novel, Ochoco Mountains, Oregon, power, power dynamics, supernatural, suspense fiction, violence, wild, wildness, woods
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The Cat’s Table
The Cat’s Table is a novel by Michael Ondaatje, © Knopf 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, change, child protagonist, children, coming of age, contemporary fiction, fiction, growing up, losers, novel, perspective, retrospective, ship, steamship, transition
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