![]() It may be best not to try to pry apart the seams and just enjoy looping the loop along Levy’s carefully crafted Möbius strip. Objects and animals - wolves and jaguars sunflowers and cherry trees a string of pearls and a toy train - echo throughout like leitmotifs. The characters in The Man Who Saw Everything shape-shift, and time bends back and then twists upon itself again. While other authors are increasingly drawn to autofiction, for Levy, uncertain times, it seems, call for uncertain realities. ![]() Writers and readers, nervously sharing this all too fluid world, circle each other to find out what the hell is going on.’įiguring out what the hell is going on within the fluid worlds of Levy’s fiction is not always straightforward. ![]() ![]() ‘We live through the same historical events, and the same Pepsi ads. Serious readers and serious writers have a contract with each other,’ Deborah Levy once wrote. ![]()
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