Another slow burner where not alot seems to happen, but this time with a sinister edge always hanging out in the background.
Another slow burner where not alot seems to happen, but this time with a sinister edge always hanging out in the background.
What happens when reality and fiction begin to blur?
Short novel, less than 200 pages, and as I write this I don't think we ever find out the narrators name. You follow him and his lover, Agnes, as he writes their story. But what happens when he gets to their future in his story?
I like this quote. I've heard this said before and I think it's true. Not that I'm a writer but if you don't read anything how can you expect to write something for others to read?
Almost done with Woman in Cabin 10! I picked up Agnes at work today. Short book by a Swiss author about fiction and reality blurring.
Read this short novel in translation today. Although it has the feel of a first novel, this look at life imitating art is absorbing. A Swiss writer meets a Chicago grad student and writes her story. I'd give this a 3.5.