A review by viragohaus
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

2.0

The Goldfinch does a number of things that a contemporary novel in the realist tradition is supposed to do. It immerses the reader in a close galaxy of incident and reaction, mirroring the close to the surface numbness of its skittish narrator with the bluntness of its prose. Why then does it read as utterly exhausted?