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The Paris Review - The Review s Review: Magma, Memphis, and the Middle Ages

The Paris Review - The Review s Review: Magma, Memphis, and the Middle Ages
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Journey to the Moon: The Things We ve Seen, by Agustín Fernández Mallo, reviewed

Everything is Dis/Connected

Mrs Death Misses Death, Selena Godden (Canongate, £14.99) So what have we seen? If you are one of the characters in Lallo’s long, meandering novel, The Things We’ve Seen, which is in three parts, or books, you have seen everything and nothing. You have convinced yourself you were the fourth astronaut on the moon landing, you are exploring the Normandy coast, you are visitor to a strange artists’ colony housed in a former place of imprisonment and torture. You are caught within a web of the present day, supposition and intuition, memory and hopes. Mallo’s three parts do not link, and parts of the story or stories within each part do not link; It is like real life: ideas, experiences, perceptions and emotions scrambled together into some kind of narrative, which stumble and trips over itself as the past is misremembered and reconstructed to suit the moment. Details of films the narrators know, you will know (or I know) are recounted or interpreted wrongly, stories focus in

The Paris Review - The B Side of War: An Interview with Agustín Fernández Mallo

The Paris Review - The B Side of War: An Interview with Agustín Fernández Mallo
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Agustín Fernández Mallo: The Things We ve Seen review – degrees of separation

Agustín Fernández Mallo: The Things We ve Seen review - degrees of separation | reviews, news & interviews Agustín Fernández Mallo: The Things We ve Seen review - degrees of separation Agustín Fernández Mallo: The Things We ve Seen review - degrees of separation The B-side of reality comes to the fore in this roving exploration of connection and isolation by Daniel BaksiTuesday, 16 March 2021 Agustín Fernández MalloAina Lorente Solivellas Trilogies (it is noted, in the term’s Wikipedia entry) “are common in speculative fiction”. They are found in those works with elements “non-existent in reality”, which cover various themes “in the context of the supernatural, futuristic, and many other imaginative topics”.

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