Summary
Adda Djorup: Point of Least Resistance
"No. Emma loved the process of thinking itself, the gentle electric current, the minimal friction, the least possible thought resistance, big enough to trigger a pleasant tickle in the back of the brain, a feeling strong enough to maintain the idea of one's own "I" (it tickles me, therefore I exist), which despite everything is necessary for one to be able to enjoy it at all."
"Adda. Djorup is much better than almost all those writers who live by raising and lowering tension. Her novel is, in a word, excellent." - Erik Svensen, Jyllands-Posten
"The Point of Least Resistance is a short but intense novel. It is a pleasure to see a young author who shows such great confidence in the construction of the plot, as well as in her extraordinary play with language." – Kristine Fur Pulsen, Fyens Stiftstidende
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