Eat the Document by Dana Spiotta, a review from Esquire by Anna Godbersen.
"Dana Spiotta's subtle and captivating novel Eat the Document does not, like some of its late-twentieth century characters, conjure the forgotten stuff of history to fetishize it. (As a certain breed of tech-savvy male fetishizes the famous, never-released Dylan documentary that gives this book its title, and its sense of erasure.) The past, and its secrets, are always in dialogue with a deceptive present here, namely that of Mary, a Vietnam era radical who went underground in 1972, after a botched protest that involved bombs and the summer houses of corporate board members." Read the entire Esquire review.