lørdag den 16. februar 2013
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*NEWSFLASH* 12 February 2013: Camilla Long wins the second annual Hatchet Job of the Year Award for her Sunday Times review of Aftermath by Rachel Cusk.
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- citat fra anmeldelsen:
The book is crammed with mad, flowery metaphors and hifalutin creative-writing experiments. There are hectic passages on Greek tragedy and the Christian concept of family, as well as fragments of ghost stories, references to the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy, and heavy Freudian symbolism, including a long description of the removal of a molar, “a large tooth,” she writes portentously, “of great…personal significance”. The final chapter is an out-of-body experience — her situation seen through the eyes of her pill-popping Eastern European au pair. Oddly, I read the whole thing in a Bulgarian accent.
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