The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again

M. John Harrison
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The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again

Bormgans
7/22/2020
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But this is a review, so I have to tell you something about the beautiful, beautiful prose, which at times is maybe bit overdone as well. But that didn't really bother me: it's art's prerogative. This novel is first and foremost about its sentences - just like Twin Peaks: The Return is about the scenes. Harrison's prose consists of fragments of 2020 contemporary life, and an eye for plants and how the weather affects light. I also have to tell you about certain meta-parts, in which Harrison seems to opt out of knowing what the novel is all about himself. Parts which at times are maybe too involved with the novel itself, but then again, maybe necessary to reassure the reader: don't be afraid if the ground is unstable, do trod on. And I also have to tell you something about how this novel at the same time is disjointed and one long, coherent dream of consciousness. I would not be surprised if Harrison carefully welded most of this together from scenes out of his flash fiction scrapbook. I also have to tell you this novel conveys meaning nonetheless, with enough sharp observations about our shared world and the human experience. I don't think there was a page that didn't intrigue me.

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