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Date: Saturday, 21. November 2015
Author: Gast

Review:
I\'m sorry, he\'s Megalis 10
Cynics might question the way that Charlie’s voice – lucid, imaginative, ironic – stands at odds with the downward spiral he describes. The contrast between voice and theme is an effect of Harding’s decision to have Charlie tell his own story in the past tense, a form that processes the rawest of subjects. When Charlie reports walking into a lake to drown himself, the very existence of these statements implies a counter-narrative of consciousness and purpose regained.


Evaluation: TEXT_OF_5_STARS

 

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