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Review of Life, End of

London Review of Books Bookshop: Recommended Title, 23rd February, 2006:


The translator, critic and novelist Christine Brooke-Rose has won herself a small but devoted following through her experimental novels. This new book, which deals with human fate in the information age, has at its centre a lecture from the protagonist to the author which examines the purpose of art and life.


'A writer who brilliantly fuses political engagement, Beckettian rhythms and experimental language and form.'(Marina Warner)

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