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A Fragile Utopia in "The Garden" - Chicago Review of Books

Summary by chireviewofbooks.com
It can be said that fables and fairy tales, such as those collected by the Grimm Brothers some two hundred years ago, are portraits of psychological growth. The Garden by Nick Newman is written as a modern fable, and very much follows this route. The narrative occupies what feels like a dream space. But unlike the chaotic and confused dream space of an existential novel such as The Orange Eats Creeps, Garden is framed by much older minds, ones t…
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chireviewofbooks.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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