What: On a high-speed train hurtling through a near-future dystopia, we encounter Handel (not
that Handel), Picasso (not
that Picasso), and Sappho (yup, that one). Jeanette Winterson does her sly-philosophy-sexy-social-commentary thing.
Representative quote: "That which is only living can only die."
You might not like it if: You find it all a bit opaque.
How to get it: Buyable, borrowable, Kindle-able.
Connections to previous Wreckage: Winterson also wrote
The Passion (
Rec. #66),
The PowerBook (
Rec. #302), and
Weight (
Rec. #272).
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