A poetic book of voices, landscapes and the passing of time, Ann Quin's
finely wrought novel reflects the multiple meanings of the very word
"passages." Two characters move through the book--a woman in search of
her brother, and her lover (a masculine reflection of herself) in search
of himself. The form of the novel, reflecting the schizophrenia of the
characters, is split into two sections--a narrative, and a diary
annotated with those thoughts that provoked the entries.