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"She thought that it was precisely when things get uncomfortable or can't be shown that something interesting comes to light. That is the point of no return, the point that must be reached, the point you reach after crossing the border of what has already been said, what has already been seen. It's cold out there."
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With an artsy protagonist (a fictional or not-so fictional representation of the author?) that's obsessed with polar expeditions and explorations of the void and snow crystals, this felt like a book for me. The book itself is an interesting experiment, mixing research notes and non-fiction fragments and diary entries. It mostly succeeded I'd say.