Rezension: Ellen Ullman: “By Blood”

Melissa Katsoulis is impressed by a grown-up exploration of the twisted paths of identity . San Francisco in the Seventies, with the Zodiac Killer at large and the economy in stagflation, is the setting for this haunting new novel.

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Rezension: Ellen Ullman: “By Blood”

Ellen Ullman is a novelist, critic and computer programmer so well known for her incisive, highly personal writing on technology that when her latest novel “By Blood“ appeared, even the New York Times was surprised to discover that it’s set long before the Web.

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Rezension: Ellen Ullman: »By Blood«

»By Blood«, a literary inquiry into identity and legacy, is a gripping mystery — remarkable, considering that little more happens than a man eavesdrops on a woman’s therapy sessions taking place next door.

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