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Christiane Craig

Jesse Ruddock's <i>Shot-Blue</i>

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Jesse Ruddock's Shot-Blue

A dark, elegiac exploration of interiority and traumatic consciousness, Ruddock’s Shot-Blue engages similar themes, troubling the distinction between inside and outside, between embodied selves and the surrounding world. Set on Canada’s sparsely-populated Arctic frontier, at a remote fishing outpost and summer resort on the fictitious Prioleau Lake, it is a novel of environmental and emotional extremes. Caught between the wilderness to the north and the suffocating insularity of their own rural, resource-poor community, characters are held hostage to one another’s moods and impulses.

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Mikhail Shishkin’s <i>Maidenhair</i>

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Mikhail Shishkin’s Maidenhair

Review by Christiane Craig

Beneath the surface chaos of its many narratives, Mikhail Shishkin’s Maidenhair would appear fractal in its logic...

 

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