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Some Phantom/No Time Flat: Two Novellas
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Some Phantom/No Time Flat: Two Novellas
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These paired novellas show a master writer developing some of his most emotional, vital explorations of America yet. In
Some Phantom
an unnamed woman arrives in a strange city, fleeing a violent relationship. She begins to explore the city and its inhabitants and takes a job teaching disturbed children, but she finds her own mental stability becoming more and more precarious. A marriage of
The Turn of the Screw
and
Carnival of Souls, Some Phantom
poses questions about the line between memory and madness, fantasy and abuse.
These questions are further elaborated in
No Time Flat,
which follows Wade, a boy living a somewhat isolated existence with his elderly parents on the American plains. Wade makes his way through a childhood marked by playground shootings and mysterious strangers before becoming a wanderer himself, inhabiting a sparse landscape of fleeting connections, lost children, and unformulated crimes.
Some Phantom
an unnamed woman arrives in a strange city, fleeing a violent relationship. She begins to explore the city and its inhabitants and takes a job teaching disturbed children, but she finds her own mental stability becoming more and more precarious. A marriage of
The Turn of the Screw
and
Carnival of Souls, Some Phantom
poses questions about the line between memory and madness, fantasy and abuse.
These questions are further elaborated in
No Time Flat,
which follows Wade, a boy living a somewhat isolated existence with his elderly parents on the American plains. Wade makes his way through a childhood marked by playground shootings and mysterious strangers before becoming a wanderer himself, inhabiting a sparse landscape of fleeting connections, lost children, and unformulated crimes.