Armand's first published volume of prose explores the relations between psycho-geography and geo-psychology; between the stability and instability of place, personality and perception. Sometimes compared to the work of Claude Simon and Alain Robbe-Grillet, Armand's "unpunctuated" prose is less about the construction of ambiguity, than it is a way of writing with the ambiguities that exist already in the world by virtue of the fact that the world is something "experienced." It is for this reason that Armand's language always remains "concrete," the language "tangible" - it is not about experiences but the experience itself.
Armand's first published volume of prose explores the relations between psycho-geography and geo-psychology; between the stability and instability of place, personality and perception. Sometimes compared to the work of Claude Simon and Alain Robbe-Grillet, Armand's "unpunctuated" prose is less about the construction of ambiguity, than it is a way of writing with the ambiguities that exist already in the world by virtue of the fact that the world is something "experienced." It is for this reason that Armand's language always remains "concrete," the language "tangible" - it is not about experiences but the experience itself.
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