Zero Zone Book Review
Zero zone held me from the first page with its precise prose and willingness to interrogate deeply what art can and cannot do for us and to us.
Zero zone book review. The liminal space between art artist and audience takes an unexpected beautiful and haunting form in scott o connor s masterful zero zone which brings to light the intangible thoughts and feelings swirling around an interactive art installation in the desert an intimate experience of art from the inside out zero zone raises questions about to whom art belongs. First she created the way out a room for young women to smash objects in anger as a response to a college hazing ritual called the weigh in. There was more dialogue in the second half of the book but by then it didn t matter.
What there was plenty of was scene time changes. The spooky relationship between art and the most extreme responses that it sometimes provokes is the subject of scott o connor s new novel zero zone it s a sophisticated thriller that revolves. The author had lost my interest.
It felt like watching a tennis match where the point kept being fouled out. With a noir tone and a rich assortment of characters whose lives unfold in chapters pared down to their essentials the novel transforms a would be abstract meditation on the influence of art into. Zone one by colson whitehead review literary partisans and zombie buffs alike should read this book colson whitehead a fresh appealing and often very fine voice.
That means over 95 of the book up to that point is mostly description and reading became more of a chore than a joy. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. The first half of the book has very little dialogue about 2 5 of the pages.
Its creator or its. The aftermath of an uncanny art installation entangles the artist and her audience with unintended consequences. Scott o connor has written a profound novel about the human search for transcendence and meaning in our often alienated and confusing lives and it s full of suspense and mystery with a gaze that s wonderfully cinematic.
Review by mari carlson october 2020 the liminal space between art artist and audience takes an unexpected beautiful and haunting form in scott o connor s masterful zero zone which brings to light the intangible thoughts and feelings swirling around an interactive art installation in the desert.