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Reviews The Big
Lie
"... Through little lies, small vignettes both insignificant and significant, moments sincerely, clearly expressed yet utterly opaque, lacking in sincerity, which have truth to them but are not "true," Wallace writes to undermine Writing, makes art that undermines Art. This literate, itinerant collision of distinct anecdotes (we might call them windows) does not partake of any traditional narrative "fleshing out," those sinews that weave a text into a kind of coherence which might read as incoherent in the context of our fragmented, fast, non-cohering world." --Jen Hofer, Small Press Traffic Newsletter
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