The Exploded View, from the masterful South African novelist Ivan
Vladislavic, tells the story of four lives intertwined through the
sprawling infrastructure on the margins of Johhanesburg: a stastician
taking the national census, an engineer out on the town with city
officials, an artist interested in genocide, and a contractor who puts
up billboards on construction sites. Arcing across distance and time,
Vladislavic deftly explodes our comfortable views and brings us behind
the curtains of the city while subtly expanding our notions of what is
possible in the novel form.