Joshua Marie Wilkinson reviews Insomnia and the Aunt, by Tan Lin
There’s nothing particularly “poetic” about this work, in any received sense. It’s too full of strange lies to stand as “creative nonfiction”; and it’s too invested in the conceits of memoir to hang together as fiction. Much of its best writing simply belies the conventions of each. When Tan Lin fakes it, something funny, sad, elegant, and painful comes through... –HERE (five other titles reviewed as well)
