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|title= Vertigo
|author= Joanna Walsh
|date= March 2016
|isbn= 978-1908276803
|websitecover=1908276800|videoaznuk=|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908276800</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1908276800</amazonus>}}  
The short stories in Joanna Walsh's collection have the overall effect of disparate streams of consciousness of a woman laying bear her very soul, whilst often going about seemingly mundane activities of the ordinary and every day. The narrative voice appeared to me to be the same woman speaking throughout, playing different roles, though I'm not sure this was meant to be the case. The style of the stories is that of short vignettes, mostly written in a modernist, stream of consciousness style. Sometimes, the prose appears almost poetic.

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