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When you’re young and healthy you can recover quickly from a defeat. But betrayal is different—it paralyzes you

Transit by Anna Seghers

February 19, 2019 by vel veeter 1 Comment

One of the most interesting ways I’ve realized to read Kafka is to avoid looking for any kinds of symbolic or metaphorical readings within his writing. Sure, look for metaphor in language, but to stop looking for allegorical or symbolic value of his subjects. I think this is mostly a good practice for any kind of reading. If you see an allegory or symbol at play, great, and if you don’t, great. To some extent a book that relies so heavily on metaphorical or allegorical […]

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vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:98 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: anna seghers, transit ·
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What she did learn from all the books was something else, something she hadn’t really been expecting, which was that the story of loneliness is much longer than the story of life.

June 8, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Transit – It’s definitely not quite right to say that Transit picks up where Outline left off, because it definitely doesn’t. It IS interesting to try to decide what Transit picks up from if anything at all. Outline, if these books do connect the same narrative across multiple texts, was about a writer and various other voices in and around a literary event and conference. Now, this book is much more situated in real life. I say real life because conferences take on a kind […]

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vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:183 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Rachel Cusk, transit ·
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