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The Glister
The Glister: A Novel | John Burnside
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Acclaimed author John Burnside delivers a profound, page-turning novel about innocence, evil, morality, and the dark corners of the human psyche. Mysterious illnesses affect the inhabitants of the post-industrial village of Innertown, and a pervasive sense of malaise hangs everywhere. So when teenage boys disappear into the poisoned woods surrounding the village’s abandoned chemical plant, no one notices, or if they do, they don’t say a thing. Not even the town’s only cop, whose leads have long since died. To one boy, however, the chemical plant is beautiful, and it is there he will enact a plan to change the fate of the children of Innertown. To do so he will have to confront the blinding reality that burns in the chemical plant’s cavernous center. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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The Glister: A Novel | John Burnside
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With a concept that seemed quite interesting of young boys disappearing without a trace in a small town destroyed by the closing of the chemical plant, the author decided to make this book as impenetrable as possible. Switching perspectives and persons, off handedly dropping who is responsible, using stream of consciousness word salad, no narrative throughway; Squidapus didn't even understand what was happening or why a chapter existed most times.