Somewhere Running
By (Author) Nathalie Stephens
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
1st January 2000
Canada
General
Non Fiction
811.54
Paperback
89
nathalie stephens' book, "Somewhere Running," irreverently examines the tensions between two women ("the artist"), a photographer ("the eyes that watch"), and "the city." Beginning with a very simple premisetwo women standing at a distance from one anotherthe text circles hypnotically as details come into focus and the pull between figures intensifies. "Somewhere Running" takes an erotically-charged look at sensuality in an unforgivingly urban context. Tentacular and rhythmically insistent, the text exposes what it means to be seen, takes on the artist as voyeur, and charts the transformation of the two women from objets d'art into autonomous subjects of their own desire, voice, and movement. Reminiscent of Beckett and Duras, fusing idiom and image, "Somewhere Running" is a genre-bending book that loosens language from the reader's expectations.
Her deft starts and stops are telegraphic, unrelenting....