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Book review: The Lost Civilization of Suolucidir by Susan Daitch
The Lost Civilization of Suolucidir
by Susan Daitch

Jul 19, 2016 · David Cooper's review
bookshelves: international-settings, jewish, post-modern, historical-fiction, mysteries, cerebral-fiction
"After reading The Lost Civilization of Suolucidir readers will want to start over again to see what details they may have missed the first time through, and yes, this richly crafted and handsomely written novel rewards rereading. It also demonstrates that an ironic post-modern novel of ideas can be suspenseful and include complex characters readers can care about while feeling powerless to alter their fates." -- from my review of The Lost Civilization of Soulucidir by Susan Daitch in New York Journal of Books
Published on July 19, 2016 16:04
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Tags:
archaeological-thriller, book-reviews, books, cerebral-fiction, mysteries, post-modern-fiction, susan-daitch
Book Review: Empty Set by Veronica Gerber Bicecci
"Veronica Gerber Bicecci’s debut novel, second book and her first translated into English, Empty Set (Conjunto vacío), has multiple dualities—the verbal and the visual, the analytic and the emotional, autobiography and fiction—that aspire to convey ineffable sums greater than their constituent parts." -- From
my review
of
Empty Set
by Veronica Gerber Bicecci in New York Journal of Books
Published on February 07, 2018 10:29
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Tags:
book-review, cerebral-fiction, literary-fiction, mexican-literature, novels


