SynopsisThe footloose hero of Lynne Tillman's MOTION SICKNESS tells her story in a succession of pauses at bus stops, truck stops, or hotel cafes. Crisscrossing Europe with no aim in mind, these breaks in the narrator's travels, moments of reflection, or meetings with strangers, become the woman's only true vacations, departures from her compulsive movement. With a lyrical distance that echoes the character's difficulty connecting with anything standing still, Tillman examines the condition of a person for whom flight is not the period in between destinations, but the only thing at all.
| Key Details |
| Author: | Lynne Tillman |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Poseidon Pr |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| ISBN-10: | 0671730282 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780671730284 |
Publisher's NoteAdrift in Europe during the mid-1980s, the narrator travels through the Continent, and explores her dreams, desires, and beliefs as she meets other wanderers in search of themselves
Adrift in Europe during the mid-1980s, the narrator travels through the Continent, and explores her dreams, desires, and beliefs as she meets other wanderers in search of themselves.
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