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Amanda Lohrey’s UFO novel captures the uncertainties of reason, doubt and belief
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A book review of Amanda Lohrey's novel 'Capture', which explores themes of reason, doubt, and belief through conversations set in various rooms including a psychiatrist's consulting room.

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Amanda Lohrey’s UFO novel captures the uncertainties of reason, doubt and belief
Danie Franco/Unsplash Amanda Lohrey’s Capture plays out as a sequence of conversations in strange rooms. The centre of the novel is the consulting room of psychiatrist James Mather, lately stripped of all its therapeutic paintings and suggestive curios to a state of clinical blankness. There is also the apartment where the psychiatrist and his former lover regard each other from “two enormous couches in the centre of the room”. And there are the rooms of a shiatsu sensei, cavernous and empty, ex
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