Home    >    The Disappearing Act

The Disappearing Act

The Disappearing Act toys with the reader through oppositions and contradictions. Its setting is both specific and general; it draws on the author’s own experiences but places her alter ego in increasingly fanciful scenarios. But the greatest switchback is how it shows that if Stepanova, like her avatar M, is now a novelist in name only, she can nonetheless still do the job very well indeed.
Read Full Review >>
One of those gems of literature that demands context to fully understand its greatness ... A poignant, powerful story ... A gift that has appeared in this country.
Read Full Review >>
Laconic ... With distant echoes of poetry, skilfully conveyed.
Read Full Review >>

Related Books