Clear: A Transparent Novel
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005
352
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 2000s
2005
Adult
18+ years
In Clear: A Transparent Novel by Nicola Barker, a person observes magician David Blaine's public endurance stunt where he suspends himself in a glass box in London. The onlooker reflects on themes of isolation and spectacle, intertwining personal narratives and existential contemplation as the story unfolds in an unconventional, thought-provoking manner.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Contemplative
Humorous
Playful
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Clear: A Transparent Novel by Nicola Barker receives a mix of praise and criticism. Readers appreciate the innovative narrative style and sharp wit, finding it bold and engaging. However, some criticize its convoluted plot and excessive eccentricity, which may alienate those preferring straightforward storytelling. Barker's unique approach earns admiration for originality but may not suit all tastes.
A reader who enjoys Clear: A Transparent Novel by Nicola Barker likely appreciates experimental narratives, surreal storytelling, and cultural satire. Fans of Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy or Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit might find this novel intriguing for its unconventional style.
415 ratings
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352
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 2000s
2005
Adult
18+ years
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