On the Calculation of Volume review: Speculative novel layers Groundhog Day with existential dreaminess

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Solvej Balle’s protagonist lives the same day on repeat

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On the Calculation of Volume (parts I and II) 

Solvej Balle, translated (from Danish) by Barbara J. Haveland

Faber & Faber (UK); New Directions (US)

On his 70th birthday, Albert Einstein received a manuscript from his friend, the logician Kurt Gödel, that mathematically demonstrated something he had conjectured, but never proven: according to his general theory of relativity it was possible for space-time to bend and close in on itself, creating a loop to the past.

It was an extraordinary development, but one that troubled many physicists –…



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