Entangled Objects: A Novel in Quantum Parts
Reviews
Entangled Objects navigates with uncanny sensitivity and roofless imagination the multiplicity of self. With compassion Paola Antonetta asks, who are we when alone, unobserved? What illusory versions of the self fuel our deepest longings and regrets? The frictive sparks these unreconciled selves emit in collusion and collision propel these narratives in surprising directions that allow for unexpected beauty.
- Gina Ochsner, author of The Hidden Letters of Velta B.
Entangled Objects is a deeply ruminative, almost impressionistic work of art about three women who are entangled without touching, who share a metaphysical sense of time and place and meaning but whose physical worlds couldn't be at greater odds. I was reminded by turns of Marilynne Robinson and Robert Stone, Virginia Woolf and Andrea Barrett too. But these lives, at once disparate and attuned to one another, and the frank and tender beauty with which they are rendered, are all Susanne Paola Antonetta.
- Bret Lott, author of Dead Low Tide and Jewel