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The Spear Cuts Through Water
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“No, yeah, my favorite movie is The Wolf of Wall Street, it’s such a blunt, unflinching portrayal—Scorsese really just looks into the American soul, you know?”
Wincing, Lili drains her drink.
If she has to start her Friday night listening to second-year analysts mansplain derivatives and trading options, she’s within her rights to fleece them of outrageously expensive cocktails and consider it retributive justice for the subprime mortgage crisis and credit discrimination on behalf of the proletariat.
AHHHHHHHH THEY DIDNT COMPLETELY CUT THE ORIGINAL OPENING!! This is such a palpable, iconic grouping of lines. I’ve been OBSESSED. It’s so fucking relatable, but also hilarious.
I have so rarely come across works that capture so well what it feels to have politics and social justice invade literally every part of how you think about and interact with the world, and Volkova does such a good job of capturing the vibe. I love! Uhg!
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CW: racism, careless mentions of the trauma of colonialism, racist slur words, rape, acephobia, homophobia
this is one of the most problematic but well written books i have ever read and its so tragic. This could’ve been such an amazing book if it wasn’t so painfully white.
For one the way the MC talks about racism, slavery, and colonialism in such an off-hand kind of way. She directly says at some point that she doesn’t understand her sister’s extreme abolitionist actions since slavery doesn’t really affect her so why should she care? Its horrifying and bad and shouldn’t exists but it doesn’t affect her. And like? How very white and privileged of you.
When they are at a dinner and a scientist tells them of his research of how Black People aren’t part of the human species it’s used as a way of sexual awakening for alma bc prior to that dinner she masturbated for the first time and now they are talking about how black people shouldn’t “mate” with white people bc they aren’t the same race and now she’s constantly blushing thinking of what she did before that dinner like ??? can we talk about how wrong that theory is and not about her sexual awakening?? Please?
And then don’t get me started on ambrose pike! That poor fucking man. Like i don’t agree with his spiritual believes but the way he was treated by alma and Tomorrow Morning? First alma told him he would never love her properly bc he didn’t want to have sex with her which infuriated me so much. Like sure i get that she just really wants to know what sexual intimacy feels like but God its not the only form of love there is and telling someone who clearly loves you that they don’t bc they don’t feel sexually attracted to you and don’t want to have sex with you? And then banishing them to a place where you just Know they don’t want to go?
And then Tomorrow Morning’s “im a conqueror i don’t need to force myself on anyone” bullshit. He never accepted ambrose’s no and pestered him so relentlessly that he eventually gave in and then immediately afterwards committed suicide like ??? Buddy that’s forcing yourself on someone which means you raped him and he killed himself afterwards. Not to mention the way alma immediately thought ambrose was a gay pedophile when she found ambrose’s nude drawings of Tomorrow Morning after ambrose died. Like, way to lean into harmful stereotypes here. And the casual way her father mentions getting raped on those sailing boats by the sailors. I was shook.
In conclusion, the writing was beautiful and engaging and i guess historically well-researched but it was very blunt and did not handle the trauma of colonialism and rape in a very sensitive manner. Definitely look at the CW bc this is a very white book.
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This book defies all categorization; it is about everything and nothing, it is a quiet novel with no plot yet blooms with so much life, it is slow and sometimes boring yet profound and deeply moving. When I finish a particularly beautiful book I tear up, and some tears were present on the last page.
Gilbert successfully explores giant, existential themes: what makes a worthwhile life? What is love? What exactly is a human - a body, a soul? Our protagonist Alma is an empirical scientist unconcerned with the spiritual realm, and she serves as a perfect guide through these questions. At no point did the pondering become too esoteric or preachy; we are firmly rooted on the ground, which gives gravitas to Alma's end of life conclusions on these questions.
This book requires time and patience, but largely rewards those efforts. There is a ~100 page sequence towards the end that felt incredibly drawn out and laborious, but otherwise this epic story was engaging and will stick with me for some time.
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The Signature of All Things
Elizabeth Gilbert