Almost every detail is freighted with double meaning. And like much of Jones’s work, The Unicorn Woman also toys with time, dreams and memory, which crash into the narrative. I found it all sophisticated, rich, insightful — and frustratingly measured ... An exercise in restraint ... This novel doesn’t feel as alive as her previous books. The Unicorn Woman is smart, and immaculately constructed, but compared with the other titles in Jones’s catalog, this one feels minor, secondary.
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