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On the Calculation of Volume (Book IV)
On the Calculation of Volume (Book IV) | Solvej Balle, Sophia Hersi Smith & Jennifer Russell
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We're a little more than halfway through Balle's hypnotic, monumental seven-volume novel about a woman set adrift within the walls of November 18th. Balle's riveting project continues to wring ever more fascinating dimensions from time and its hapless, mortal captives. In Book III we saw the addition of a handful of new characters to Tara's world--fellow travelers within November 18th--and now Book IV heralds the arrival of many others, and soon to be even more, roaming uncertainly through the same November day. Could this be the first stirrings of an alternate civilization? The big house in Bremen turns into the headquarters for this growing group of time-trapped individuals. But who are they and what has happened to them? Are they loopers, repeaters, or returners? A brilliant modern spin on the myth of Babel in the Book of Genesis, Book IV asks urgent questions, concerning the naming of things, of people, and of the functions of language itself-must a social movement have a common language in order to exist? Snatches of conversation, argument, and late-night chatter crowd onto the pages of Tara's notebooks. Amid the buzz and excitement of a new social order coming into being, Book IV ends with a sudden, unexpected, and tantalizing cliffhanger that no one--not even Tara, our steady cataloger and cartographer of the endless November day--could have foreseen.
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On the Calculation of Volume (Book IV) | Solvej Balle, Sophia Hersi Smith & Jennifer Russell
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This novel cycle is constructed so ingeniously. Everything makes sense, every detail, while in fact nothing makes sense because the main characters are still trapped in November 18. Things are changing though.

I read somewhere that the author lived in exile for 20 years to write this work. I understand that and I can‘t wait to see how the story continues!

Suet624 That‘s crazy! 4w
Lesliereadsalot Wow you got volume 4! Still waiting for 3! 4w
BarbaraBB @Lesliereadsalot I‘ve got 5 too. After that one I need to wait too, 6 and 7 haven‘t been translated in Dutch yet either. 4w
AnneCecilie I didn‘t know about the 20 yrs, but that makes sense 4w
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