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Historical, Wondrous, and Weird: An Interview with Jamie Duclos-Yourdon | Fiction Writers Review
In March Aidt got a call telling her that her second of four sons, Carl Emil, was dead. The year-old experienced drug-induced psychosis after taking some mushrooms that he and his friend had grown in their flat and, naked, jumped out of his fifth-floor Copenhagen window. The rest of the text is a collage of fragments: memories, dreams, dictionary definitions, journal entries, and quotations from the patron saints of bereavement C. The playful disregard for chronology and the variety of fonts, typefaces and sizes are a way of circumventing the feeling that grief has made words lose their meaning forever. David Grossman, whose son died during his service in the Israeli army, does a similar thing in Falling Out of Time , which, although it is fiction, blends poetry and dialogue in an attempt to voice the unspeakable. From four generations of Lincolnshire shepherds, Brackenbury writes about history, nature, country life especially horses, as you might guess from the title and cover and everyday joys and regrets. I connected most to her middle period.
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Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released books by comparing them to weird things. This week Melissa duclos writes about Besotted , her new novel out from 7. Memory shapeshifts. We make sense of things by rearranging them.