Gival Press Novel Award 2020
When a prisoner in an unnamed labor camp finds his journal of memories taken from his cell, he sets out to console himself and perhaps find in his past a way to reclaim his freedom by again writing down what he can remember. As the prisoner writes and passes through the vivid world of a distant life, he is eventually confronted by a strange memory that, if true, questions the reliability of his memories and whether what he remembers was really his own life or, somehow, someone else's.
"Capturing the befuddlement of sustained imprisonment, the dystopian novel Redshift, Blueshift focuses on a man who's alone in a cell, and who becomes a prism through which to explore multiple interpretations of reality."—Susan Waggoner, Foreword Reviews, 4 Starred Review
"A piercingly eerie, if sometimes-blurry, account of a prison sentence."—Kirkus Reviews
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When a prisoner in an unnamed labor camp finds his journal of memories taken from his cell, he sets out to console himself and perhaps find in his past a way to reclaim his freedom by again writing down what he can remember. As the prisoner writes and passes through the vivid world of a distant life, he is eventually confronted by a strange memory that, if true, questions the reliability of his memories and whether what he remembers was really his own life or, somehow, someone else's.
"Capturing the befuddlement of sustained imprisonment, the dystopian novel Redshift, Blueshift focuses on a man who's alone in a cell, and who becomes a prism through which to explore multiple interpretations of reality."—Susan Waggoner, Foreword Reviews, 4 Starred Review
"A piercingly eerie, if sometimes-blurry, account of a prison sentence."—Kirkus Reviews
Redshift, Blueshift
Gival Press Novel Award 2020
When a prisoner in an unnamed labor camp finds his journal of memories taken from his cell, he sets out to console himself and perhaps find in his past a way to reclaim his freedom by again writing down what he can remember. As the prisoner writes and passes through the vivid world of a distant life, he is eventually confronted by a strange memory that, if true, questions the reliability of his memories and whether what he remembers was really his own life or, somehow, someone else's.
"Capturing the befuddlement of sustained imprisonment, the dystopian novel Redshift, Blueshift focuses on a man who's alone in a cell, and who becomes a prism through which to explore multiple interpretations of reality."—Susan Waggoner, Foreword Reviews, 4 Starred Review
"A piercingly eerie, if sometimes-blurry, account of a prison sentence."—Kirkus Reviews
When a prisoner in an unnamed labor camp finds his journal of memories taken from his cell, he sets out to console himself and perhaps find in his past a way to reclaim his freedom by again writing down what he can remember. As the prisoner writes and passes through the vivid world of a distant life, he is eventually confronted by a strange memory that, if true, questions the reliability of his memories and whether what he remembers was really his own life or, somehow, someone else's.
"Capturing the befuddlement of sustained imprisonment, the dystopian novel Redshift, Blueshift focuses on a man who's alone in a cell, and who becomes a prism through which to explore multiple interpretations of reality."—Susan Waggoner, Foreword Reviews, 4 Starred Review
"A piercingly eerie, if sometimes-blurry, account of a prison sentence."—Kirkus Reviews
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BN ID: | 2940162376262 |
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Publisher: | Gival Press |
Publication date: | 10/01/2021 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 3 MB |
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