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Passes Through
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Passes Through

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In language that is frank and uncompromising, Rob Stephenson’s debut novel,
Passes Through , moves forward in a rare and daring manner. Part journal, part meditation on aesthetics, part dreamscape,
Passes Through
investigates experience, identity, beauty, and sexuality, while provocatively complicating such distinctions as writing versus revision and imagination versus observation. It is a narrative of and about language, a narrative of and about narrative. Can we truly experience the present, the novel asks? No, we cannot,
Passes Through
suggests again and again. Stephenson throws to the wayside all of the traditional elements of fiction and in doing so composes a sort of musical composition of obsessive consciousness and selfhood’s slippage. This haunting novel never takes the easy route and baffles and confounds on its way toward a stunning yet inevitable finale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
17 March 2010
Pages
168
ISBN
9781573661553

In language that is frank and uncompromising, Rob Stephenson’s debut novel,
Passes Through , moves forward in a rare and daring manner. Part journal, part meditation on aesthetics, part dreamscape,
Passes Through
investigates experience, identity, beauty, and sexuality, while provocatively complicating such distinctions as writing versus revision and imagination versus observation. It is a narrative of and about language, a narrative of and about narrative. Can we truly experience the present, the novel asks? No, we cannot,
Passes Through
suggests again and again. Stephenson throws to the wayside all of the traditional elements of fiction and in doing so composes a sort of musical composition of obsessive consciousness and selfhood’s slippage. This haunting novel never takes the easy route and baffles and confounds on its way toward a stunning yet inevitable finale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
17 March 2010
Pages
168
ISBN
9781573661553