‘Songs of No Provenance’ Isn’t for Everybody
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Stage Antics and Self-Reckoning
It feels unfair to begin a review of Lydi Conklin’s debut novel Songs of No Provenance by saying it won’t be for everyone. But the aspects of the book that may turn off some folks are probably the reasons they should pick it up. Photo: Emily April Allen It must be said that there’s a lot of pee in this book. The main character, Joan Vole, is working through many complex parts of being an underground musician who’s known as much for her antics as…
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