Trish's review
The Truth About Celia by Kevin Brockmeier
Kevin Brockmeier's "The Truth About Celia" contains within it The Truth About Celia, a collection of stories by stricken father Christopher Brooks. 7-year-old Celia vanished on March 15, 1997 -- one moment she was playing in the yard, and the next she was gone. No trace, no clues, no resolution. Nothing Christopher Brooks has done since could really be described as coping -- he agonizes, he blames, he yearns, and he speculates. Was Celia kidnapped? Is Celia dead? Did Celia slip through the membrane separating our world from another? Could Celia come back? Could Celia contact him? Has Celia grown up? Has she forgotten her childhood? From his tortured speculations he spins these stories, The Truth About Celia. Of course, the only true truth about Celia is that she's gone. She's a mystery that will never be solved.
So, a word about the post-modern nature of the text is in order, I suppose. Experiencing the authorship of the book is interesting. How often as you read d...more
So, a word about the post-modern nature of the text is in order, I suppose. Experiencing the authorship of the book is interesting. How often as you read d...more
