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Dies: A Sentence | Vanessa Place
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Fiction. Poetry. Introduction by Susan McCabe. DIES: A SENTENCE by Vanessa Place is a 117-page, one-sentence novel about the coils of language and war, unspooled in the dying breath of a pre- and post-scient World War I soldier. John Witte of the Northwest Review calls DIES, "a marvel of sustained synergy," author Jim Krusoe describes the book as "dizzyingly complex, compound, and full of miraculous side trips as well," and novelist Doug Nufer heralds DIES as a "delightful tour de force of a hopelessly grim predicament." Place obliterates the line between victim and perpetrator, subject and object, rendering this human truth: in the death sentence of life, there is still beauty. "Roll over, dear Whitman," says Susan McCabe in her Introduction, "Here's our new original."
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Dies: A Sentence | Vanessa Place
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Here are the other books I picked up from ATL Vintage yesterday.

- The staffer who rang me up seemed genuinely surprised that they had a like-new Lovecraft in stock.
- With Bluebeard, I now own all but one of Vonnegut's novels.
- Feel like I'd heard of Dies before, though maybe there are multiple books out there that consist of a single sentence.

Rachel.Rencher I love that Cthulhu cover! 5y
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