TY - STAND KW - Female author KW - US author KW - French author KW - Cuban author KW - Algerian author AU - [Erica DeGré] Ducornet (b. 1943) AU - Rikki Ducornet [pseud.] AB -

The Plotinus is a robot who arrests a young man and leaves him in a cell with minimal light coming him through a vent. The brief novel records his rappings in code that tell his life story. For a substantial review, see Marina Warner, “Torrents of Magpies, Spheres of Hope.” The New York Review of Books 71.14 (September 19, 2024): 41-42.

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Rikki Ducornet [pseud.]

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The female author (b. 1943) was born in the U.S. and raised there, Cuba, and Egypt. She lived in France for a decade, spent time in Algeria, and currently lives in the U.S.

C7 - 2023 CY - Minneapolis, MN DA - 01/2023 LA - eng N2 -

The Plotinus is a robot who arrests a young man and leaves him in a cell with minimal light coming him through a vent. The brief novel records his rappings in code that tell his life story. For a substantial review, see Marina Warner, “Torrents of Magpies, Spheres of Hope.” The New York Review of Books 71.14 (September 19, 2024): 41-42.

PB - Coffee House Press PP - Minneapolis, MN PY - 2023 RN -

For a substantial review, see Marina Warner, “Torrents of Magpies, Spheres of Hope.” The New York Review of Books 71.14 (September 19, 2024): 41-42.

SN - 978-1566896818 EP - 73 pp. TI - The Poltinus ER -