7/2/2023 0 Comments Under the skin isserley![]() Summoned before my mind, constantly, after a put down the book are Isserley’s feelings, poignant, touching, and so so honest. However, I have been unable to stop thinking about Faber’s imagery. I feel the novel or roman is a lengthy, personal form of art not really best explicated by a review under the pretence of objective enquiry (conversation via dialectic is much better here). I don’t normally feel inclined to write up book reviews. My motivation for writing this up: the lack of reviews I could find on the internet after a short superficial search. ![]() ![]() Michel Faber’s Under the Skin: at once sublime, all-encompassing, meaningful, and being characterised by a certain nonchalant, tempered manner of description or, probably with greater accuracy, a certain sprezzaturra. ![]()
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