The Blue Period

The Blue Period by Matthew Gasda, published by Serpent Club Press in 2020, is a work of fiction that unfolds entirely within the mind of an unnamed narrator. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the narrative explores the emotional landscape following the recent death of the narrator’s father, capturing the nuances of grief and reflection over the course of a single day. This edition spans 110 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find that The Blue Period delves into the intricacies of life through a unique narrative style, described as a pointillism of words. The text invites exploration of themes related to loss and memory, offering a contemplative experience that reflects the narrator’s internal journey. This novel presents a distinctive perspective on the human experience, emphasizing the beauty found in moments of introspection and emotional depth.
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A groundbreaking work of fiction from the “one Millennial writer with a chance to be read for pleasure, insight, and wisdom in a hundred years.”
The Blue Period takes place entirely within the mind of an unnamed narrator, whose father has recently died, over the course of a single day in New York City. The The plot of the novel is the texture of life: a pointillism of words.
The Blue Period is a novel of a “strange and remarkable beauty.”
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