The Book of Form and Emptiness
Ruth Ozeki

The Book of Form and Emptiness
Ruth Ozeki
Review
by Tristen Brudy
Benny Oh has lost his father in a terrible accident. Shortly afterwards, something peculiar happens to the grief-stricken teenage boy: he starts to hear objects speaking. Snow globes, scissors, windowpanes, baseball bats and teapots all keep up a constant hum of conversation, vying for his attention. Pretty soon, these objects start imploring him to take action, sometimes even in destructive ways. Meanwhile, his mother Annabelle is struggling to cope without her husband and with the increasing pressure of taking care of Benny. She begins hoarding, looking for comfort and solace in objects, the very same objects that are causing so much distress to her son.
Looking for sanctuary from the barrage of voices, Benny skips school and finds refuge in the public library, where the objects speak in whispers. At the library, Benny meets a homeless poet, a strange and enchanting young performance artist, and a very special book – the book that is narrating his life. At home, his mother also encounters a life-changing book, written by a Marie Kondo-esque, Japanese monk that will force her to confront her own grief.
The Book of Form and Emptiness is a strange and compelling novel about loss, creativity, difference, and the power of the written word. Ozeki masterfully moves from whimsy to beauty to darkness and back again. I often did not know whether to laugh or to cry (and, admittedly, did both).
My one criticism would be that the book ties itself up a bit too neatly at the end. This, however, does not take away from the sheer pleasure of reading this novel. It is the kind of book you get lost in for days or, considering its length at 550 pages, even weeks. Ozeki’s latest is a challenging, rewarding and unexpected work that is bound to crop up on many ‘best of’ lists at the end of the year.
Tristen Brudy is a bookseller at Readings Carlton.
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