Holy Smoke Review
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(More customer reviews)This is a work of startling innovation. Stylistically, it towers above the novels of most mortals. Nominally spawned by Smithson's famous Spiral Jetty "sculpture," this book maps the external and internal landscape from a cab ride in Manhattan to the wilds of Utah as we trace one woman's search for her daughter. In a structure and syntax that defies description, Fanny Howe has produced a book that shows how creative American fiction has not yet exhausted itself. This book is not to be missed.
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A woman travels among geographies both real and imagined looking for her daughter.
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