Sachs... is a clever, self-aware storyteller, and he draws creative tension from his ostensibly childlike narrative form ... The Organs of Sense was a dense book, full of incident, yet always cohesive; at times, Gretel struggles to maintain a similar feeling, following unnecessary paths that can weaken individual stories ... But perhaps this is the point. Where his previous novel expanded our sense of history, Gretel collapses it.
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