Ines Birkhan, Chrysalis, (Roman), Wien (Praesens Verlag) 2009
von Gudrun Perko
... Die Überschneidung von Fiktion und Realität korrespondiert in dem Roman mit Transformationen, Verschiebungs- und Auflösungsprozessen, die in ihren Beschreibungen auf keiner hierarchisch-normativen Setzung basieren, sondern jeweils Validity have: human-animal, woman-man, outside-in, real-fictitious etc. access condense into one another, to scatter, to disperse, decentralize are subject to any chronological classification, no logic, or illogic, no truths or falsehoods . Everything has equal rights. ...
In its complexity and ambiguity it is (the world of Chrysalis) poetic and evolved around sometimes very brutal, can read the thread losing again and gets caught again in the breathless Continue spinning the experience of consciousness, physical appearances, the limits of dissolved incessantly be.
the review appears in the journal cross. Thinking. Reading. Write "the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences in Berlin
Gudrun Perko is a philosopher, science coach, lecturer (at various universities in Germany and Austria), mediator and trainer. Priorities include: Gender, Queer, Diversity, Social Justice. For more information:
www.perko-profundus.de
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