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Acquired October 2013
Read January 2015
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Sixty Lights by Gail Jones
This work of neo-Victorian fiction is about the life of a girl who becomes a woman and becomes a photographer. It gets a little bit too cute at times-- our protagonist anticipating movies is one thing, but I rolled my eyes when she said something designed to be a pre-echo of Walter Benjamin. It's a transparent way of making your protagonist special. Anyway, this wasn't really bad (I liked it more than the similar
Afterimage, which I read around the same time), but it never grabbed hold of me emotionally.
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