Yvonne Litschel's Immurement unfurls a hand of disturbed grammar and syntax. Occasional phrases jut out awkwardly like a dislocated spine, or a pier on dry land, provoking moments of strange pleasure and sensory discord. A "catchment area formismatched absences" which leaves the reader unsettled and entranced.
Yvonne Litschel's Immurement unfurls a hand of disturbed grammar and syntax. Occasional phrases jut out awkwardly like a dislocated spine, or a pier on dry land, provoking moments of strange pleasure and sensory discord. A "catchment area formismatched absences" which leaves the reader unsettled and entranced.