Exploring the Boundaries of Autofiction in Ben Lerner’s ‘Transcription’

Exploring the Boundaries of Autofiction in Ben Lerner's 'Transcription'

Gemma Sieff delves into Ben Lerner’s latest work, ‘Transcription,’ a novel where the lines between fiction and reality are intriguingly obscured. Through the clever use of flawed recordings and the presence of glass flowers, Lerner crafts a narrative that challenges our perception.

The book navigates through the complexities of autofiction, pushing the genre’s boundaries and inviting readers to question what is real and what is imagined. Lerner’s storytelling captivates with its fluid transitions and layered meanings.

Sieff’s review highlights the innovative approach Lerner employs, blending elements of both truth and narrative invention. This work not only entertains but also prompts a deeper reflection on the nature of storytelling itself.

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