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Students will likewise identify with the tone of the novel’s storyline, which as Stevens wrote in an e-mail interview, is about “young people doing dumb things in beautiful surroundings”—specifically, the blocks surrounding Harvard Yard.
The story follows Ingrid and Mark, two ex-lovers who find themselves reunited—reluctantly, for one of them—through their work. Like the author, Mark works in security at the Fogg, while Ingrid works at the front desk in visitor services. The awkward and uncomfortable dance...
As he seeks to jumpstart his own career as a graphic novelist, Stevens seems well-positioned to portray this phase of a young person’s life, imbuing it with an air of reality and truth. Although Stevens says that “Guilty” is not an...
Although this aspect can occasionally be inconsistent as well, it is Stevens’ attentive pen-and-ink renderings that carry the work. Accordingly, Stevens often abandons the dialogue-driven narrative for an entire page, favoring a cinematic style of slow, atmospheric visual observation.
Stevens no longer has that excuse.