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|title=The Visible World
|sort=Visible World
|date=January 2008
|isbn=978-1846270864
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1846270863</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1846270863|aznus=<amazonus>1846270863</amazonus>
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On the basic level, The Visible World is a novel about how the past constructs us and how impossible it is to grasp with any degree of accuracy. It's about personal past, societal/historical past and the cruel mingling of the two that happens in the pivotal moments of history and which can leave a visible, gaping wound in the lives of nations and in the lives of individuals. It's about grief, nostalgia and inability (or unwillingness) to let go, but also about the American experience of being without the past and yearning to trace the past.