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La Medusa
La Medusa is a polyphonic novel
of post-conceptual consciousness. At the heart of the whole floats
Medusa, an androgynous central awareness that anchors the novel
throughout. La Medusa is at once the city of Los
Angeles, with its snaking freeways and serpentine shifts between
reality and illusion, and a brain—a modern mind that is both
expansive and penetrating in its obsessions and perceptions.
Vanessa Place’s characters—a trucker and his wife, a
nine-year-old saxophonist, an ice cream vendor, a sex worker, and
a corpse, among others—are borderless selves in a borderless
city, a city impossible to contain. Her expert ventriloquism and
explosive imagination anchor this epic narrative in language that
is fierce and vibrant, a penetrating cross-section of contemporary
Los Angeles and a cross-section of the modern mind.
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