The third and final installment of Ariana Harwicz's "Involuntary
Trilogy" finds us on familiar, disquieting ground. Under the spell
of a mother's madness, the French countryside transforms into a
dreamscape of interconnected imagery: animals, desire, the
functions of the body. Most troublingly: the comfort of a teenage
son. Scorning the bourgeois mores and conventionality of their
small town, she withdraws him from school and the two embark on
ever more antisocial and dangerous behavior. Harwicz is at her best
here, building an interior world so robust, and so grotesque, that
it eclipses our shared reality. Savage, and savagely funny, she
leaves us singed, if not scorched.
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