New York Times not curious about fact that novel is narrated by unnamed incorporeal being, a version of which visits author for each of her books
“The book is narrated by an unnamed artist’s ‘muse,’ an incorporeal angel-like being that’s assigned to watch over artists. Different muses have visited Rose for each of her books, she told me recently over dinner at a Sydney restaurant. This one was patient, thankfully, as the novel took her 11 years to write. (Other times, she said, it’s a little old woman with a bamboo stick whacking her on the back, saying: ‘Write harder! Write longer!’) (1).
1. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/26/books/heather-rose-museum-of-modern-love-marina-abramovic.html
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