The book of love is long and boring
No one can lift the damn thing
It's full of charts and facts and figures
And instructions for dancing
But I, I love it when you read to me
And you, you can read me anything
–”The Book of Love”The Magnetic Fields
Dear readers,
If you coincidentally put three books where a woman has been banished to the guest room on the same reading list, are you uncovering a literary trend—or just projecting your own need to be left alone with a door that closes?
Love it or hate it, the marriage plot is a classic premise. More recently, divorce lit has had its moment. Without meaning to, I stacked my April Narrative Loops reading menu with books that twist these familiar storylines through a designing principle that makes them less typical.
It was really fun to pay attention to how this is done in three very different books this month. 🤓
On the Calculation of Volume I
by Solvej Balle, translated from Danish by Barbara Haveland
The premise: antiquarian book dealer Tara Selter …
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