Editor and writer Eugene Lim features Harold Abramowitz’s Not Blessed on his reading diary, noting Abramowitz’s “rare control” as a writer:
a story told twenty-eight times (once each for all the days of february), harold abramowitz’s project of memoir as only one memory infinitely repeating and retold is interesting… but even more interesting, more mysterious — and certainly constructing a delicate and beautiful linguistic hermitage — are each chapter’s introductory flourishes of direct address.
Read the full post at eugenelim.com.
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