Chloe Pingeon

Chloe Pingeon is a writer based in New York. Her work can be found in Hobart, Expat Press, Maudlin House, and Document Journal, among other publications. She writes and edits the blog Collected Agenda – drawing on the diary as a medium of both confessional interiority, and visceral engagement with the physical world.

CHRISTOPHER ZEISCHEGG’S ‘THE MAGICIAN’ reviewed by Chloe Pingeon

There is a nightmarish quality to Christopher Zeischegg’s The Magician. I read the book twice, the first time through the haze of an all nighter—sleep deprivation and sleep paralysis hastening my descent into the blur of self destruction and bodily decay that the narrative presents. “Just a thing inside your body that won’t listen to your head,” a malignant acquaintance tells the narrator early in the novel, as a prescription of sorts for the root of all his problems. At dawn, this rings true. This distance between body and self, judgment and subconscious, good and evil, is perhaps the root…

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