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Jerusalem by Gonçalo M. Tavares: When a Novel Mistakes Darkness for Depth
Gonçalo M. Tavares’s Jerusalem has ambition, structure, and moments of real symbolic force. But its darkness often feels arranged rather than alive. This essay argues that the novel’s closed church, sick body, pornographic imagery, and biblical title promise desecrated holiness, while too much of the prose collapses into explanation, repetition, and conceptual grotesque.

David Lapadat | Music PhD
11 hours ago7 min read
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