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In a Strange Room: Three Journeys - Community Reviews back

by Damon Galgut
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Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
This is an extraordinarily beautiful book. The first two sections are quiet and luminous, then Galgut kicks it in to high gear for the searing drama of the third. The book presents itself as a novel but is more like interconnected novellas; the third story in particular could stand on its own. I fel...
The House That Books Built
The House That Books Built rated it 13 years ago
I found this unbearably bleak..
June's Room
June's Room rated it 13 years ago
I found this unbearably bleak..
crstarlette
crstarlette rated it 13 years ago
Rather than describing the clear, unquestionable picture seen by an invisible spectator - following the characters, seeing everything first hand and in the moment - Galgut lets us look into his brain and watch his hazy, indefinite, disconnected memories - an effect achieved in part through alternate...
Stacia's books
Stacia's books rated it 13 years ago
I finished In a Strange Room by Damon Galgut. Wow. The book centers on a fictional character, yet Galgut refers to him as both 'he' and 'I' at various points in the text, making it feel like it's really not fiction at all, but rather autobiographical. It also makes you feel close to the main charact...
Meandering Em's
Meandering Em's rated it 14 years ago
Three tales of travels to foreign lands to find...what? Had to read for a literature class, so perhaps after the discussion, I'll understand the point of the book!!
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