
April 01, 2013
Upon the re-publication of Renata Adler's brilliant novel-in-fragments Pitch Dark, we've been compelled to ask: Why write a novel in bits and pieces? What can facts and fragments tell us that a linear narrative couldn't?
Upon the re-publication of Renata Adler's brilliant novel-in-fragments Pitch Dark, we've been compelled to ask: Why write a novel in bits and pieces? What can facts and fragments tell us that a linear narrative couldn't?