Tuesday, October 22, 2024
biogenesis by tatsuaki ishiguro (trans. brian watson & james balzer)
Monday, October 14, 2024
the afflictions by vikram paralkar
this book clearly wants to be compared to Borges and Calvino, but my experience reading it was more like The Cabinet by Un-Su Kim, or kind of like watching a season of mushi-shi. Although the biggest departure from those kinds of media is the academic-Catholic themes. Which just made me want to reread The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell.
The Afflictions is very short, but not too short. It contains a thesis about three-quarters of the way through.
Friday, October 11, 2024
mina's matchbox by yoko ogawa (trans. stephen snyder)
this book only has a short film's worth of content, in my opinion, stretched out to novel length. there's some interesting content here and there but the prose isn't as evocative or imaginative as the works it (frequently) referenced.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
i'm laughing because i'm crying by youngmi mayer
this super-quick read took like two hours, which would be disappointing if i had paid $25 for it. but i liked this memoir's writing style more than the (few) others i've read, because although the prose is still clipped and abrupt-sounding, it's not too much so, and i think the author's constant referencing of previous points in the book helps to keep the reader going. i liked the parts that anthropologically criticized white people; i found it 'refreshing'. those same parts for korean people were well written and probably true but for obvious reasons i didn't find reading it vindicating.
female chauvinist pigs by ariel levy
i can't estimate the rhetorical power of this book since i already largely agreed with the author. but this book is from 2005 and since then, i think another round of women's empowerment plus reactionary "sex-positive" culture has happened. so everything about it is still relevant. if anything, i wish she'd update it just because i want to hear her say it.
uprooted by naomi novik
This and Spinning Silver are just the best of the best of discomforting heterosexual romance YA novels. The prose is perfect and timeless. T...
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I understand that this is a thriller and that's why the story beats are the way they are, but I don't particularly like it. The epil...
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Having had a hard time with how long Always Coming Home is, Gifts is a really quick and fulfilling read. Obviously it's for kids; it end...
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Very, very similar to The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe. Its major strength is that and its prose. This is the first book I've ...