A review by tregina
The Divinity Student by Michael Cisco

3.0

So on the one hand, I love the vividly strange imagery, the glorious idea of being a word-finder, and the dreamlike transitions from state to state. On the other, I felt like it almost leaned too far in the direction of surrealism when I was yearning for more meaty detail about his existence and vocation. I love the weird, but it turns out I love the weird most within a stronger narrative line. Still, not something I'm going to soon forget.