The Sorrow And The Fast Of It exists in a middle place: an overlay of
indistinct geographies and trajectories. Strained between the bodies of
Nathalie and Nathanael, between dissolution and abjection, between the
borders that limit the body in its built environment--the city and its
name(s), the countries, the border crossings--the narrative, splintered
and fractured, dislocates its own compulsion.