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The Complete Sagas of Icelanders, including 49 Tales (5 Volumes)
Viðar Hreinsson
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I don’t know how many of you have seen it but apparently the author has posted something online about how nothing in his books are social commentary and he doesn’t want it to be social commentary and if you are seeing some sort of political underlying themes then it’s because you’re reading too much into it.
I think that’s very interesting when you consider how much of this book is a social commentary because even the climate change thing in the classroom where some people told their child that the climate change isn’t real is a good example and on top of that the way that Grace was used for the purpose of humanity despite him not wanting to is social commentary and ultimately the way that stratt knew that because people are going to get restless in the coming years she was very likely going to go to jail or become a scape goat for the government that is social commentary and it’s a commentary of how political leaders treat the people who are trying to do good things because of their own self interest. All literature has an underlying message because literature is meant to portray a person’s character.
Everything exists in a political context - Aristotle
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I feel that the gender balance has been way off so far and that's putting me off a bit. Naomi is the only real female character and the book has the typical problem of overly describing female bodies in a very male-gazey way.
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I feel that the gender balance has been way off so far and that's putting me off a bit. Naomi is the only real female character and the book has the typical problem of overly describing female bodies in a very male-gazey way.
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I've been listening to the Saga Thing podcasts for years, following along their journey to read and talk about all the Icelandic Sagas. It's hard to put a percentage with this series of books, since the podcast jumps around.
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The Case for Open Borders
John Washington
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I wanted to like this more than I did. I wasn't totally put off by the premise but I don't think it needed to be so long.
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Hello! I swear I was able to browse books under “Discover” previously by choosing an emoji, but I can’t seem to find that option any longer (I am using the Page Bound app). Was it my imagination? 😭
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I hope this plot picks up cuz there's a lot of 'woman written by a man' going on here, and I can only tolerate so much.