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"You missed it," I say, as the camera floats away from the girls.
But the large amount of historical fact is subtly muffled, and the novel floats away from its factual underpinnings; it is as mystical as it is meticulous.
Mr. Tynek has a gift for creating movement that looks physically impossible; men cantilever off the women's bodies; a woman floats away from a man, her legs flying out behind her.
I've never had the classic near-death experience, the one that includes an out-of-body moment, when one's spirit floats away from one's body, to hover in a state of heightened awareness from the ceiling or some higher plane.
Europe's traumas, however they are resolved, will shape its future, either because it is bound more tightly into the continent, or, more likely, because it floats away from it.Yet although the government cannot prevent the city's relative decline, it can affect its speed.
The story itself is skimpier, lacking the necrotic garishness of the prison in "Blindness" or the reversal of history, when a proofreader in "Lisbon" inserts "not" into a text, or in "The Raft," when the Iberian peninsula suddenly breaks off and floats away from Europe.
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