Our first Book of the Week for the year is Deborah Levy's novel The Man Who Saw Everything. The book is both subtle and audacious, exposing power play on both personal and epochal levels in the story of a man hit twice by cars on the same crossing but in different decades, causing his life to turn under itself like a Möbius strip.
>>Read Stella's review.
>>"Writing this book was a weird seance."
>>Reading.
>>"My novel is more about the space between what we see and misunderstand, rather than understand."
>>The Psychopathology of the Doppelgänger.
>>How to live with death.
>>Blurring vividly.
>>"The new generation of young women can change the world."
>>Other books by Deborah Levy.
>>Come and discuss the book on 13 February!
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