Imagine you give a dinner party and a friend of a friend brings a stranger as his guest. Imagine that this stranger goes upstairs halfway through the dinner party and locks himself in one of your bedrooms and won't come out. Imagine you can't move him for days, weeks, months, if ever. There but for the. is Ali Smith's dazzling new novel, a funny, moving book about time, memory, thought, presence, quietness in a noisy time and the importance of hearing ourselves think.
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