Review of Personal Velocity (2002) by Laura Sinagra for Village Voice — 19 Nov 2002
Miller's women share the affliction of scars left by dominating fathers. But the stories lean toward self-importance, and used verbatim in heavy voice-over, they register as a parody of spareness. Posey is the only one who has fun puncturing the solemnity, turning the real surreal in a softer version of her usual attack.
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This review of Personal Velocity (2002) was written by Laura Sinagra and published by Village Voice on 19 Nov 2002.
Personal Velocity has generally received positive reviews.
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