
Personae
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Sergio De La Pava's A Naked Singularity was one of the most highly praised debut novels in decades. The Wall Street Journal called it "a propulsive, mind-bending experience," and named it one of the ten best books of the year.
This book is nothing like that one. Just look at it: A Naked Singularity was a brick of a book, 678 pages, and this one's slim-lean and focused. A Naked Singularity locked us into the unforgettable voice of its protagonist, Casi, while Personae shimmers and shifts among different perspectives, locations, and narrative techniques.
But sharp readers will quickly see that the two books are the work of the same hand. The sheer energy of De La Pava's sentences, his eye for absurd humor, his commitment to the idea of justice-all will be familiar here as they carry us from the tale of an obsessive, damaged psychic detective consumed by a murder case, into a Sartrean drama that raises questions (and jokes) about responsibility, fate, death, and more. And when De La Pava eventually returns us to the investigation, this time seen from the other side, the lives and deaths bound up in it feel all the more real, and moving, even as solid answers slip away into mist.
In some ways, despite its brevity, Personae is even more surprising and challenging than A Naked Singularity-and, in its ambition and fierce intelligence, it's proof that Sergio De La Pava is here to stay.
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- Front
- I. Our Heroine and Her Work
- II. 1st of 3 Excerpts of Dr. Helen Tame's Introduction to Her Article: Bach, Gould, and Aconspiratorial Silence
- III. In Which Painstakingly Restored Aphorisms Are Aired after Dormant Decades
- IV. An Octogenarian Beginner Begins after Wondering if Beginner's Luck Even Applies
- V. 2nd of 3 Excerpts of Dr. Helen Tame's Introduction to Her Article: Bach, Gould, and Aconspiratorial Silence
- VI. Players at Play on the Stage that Is the World
- VII. Another Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
- VIII. Final Excerpt of Dr. Helen Tame's Introduction to Her Article: Bach, Gould, and Aconspiratorial Silence
- IX. What's Left to Echo
- X. How Some Things Can Function as Postscript without Intent
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