Not a Book Review: More Thoughts on Elena Ferrante

Jul 18, 2016 11:17

Remember how I was reading Elena Ferrante and wondering what was up with her literary acceptanceWell I'm about 4/5 done with her third book, and I think it's literary because it's about bad, unfulfilling sex and how marriage and children make women miserable. Which, full points for edginess there, I guess, but well, it bugs me that if you have a ( Read more... )

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blcwriter July 30 2016, 23:54:17 UTC
Hello, hello! I started the first one and the unrelenting misery was like a kick to the head. I think I gave up before page 100.

And then I reread the Golden Compass. ☺

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caitri July 31 2016, 17:36:03 UTC
I just finished the fourth one and the second half of it was really interesting and well done. Like, I feel like I could have been onboard with the series if it was shrunk down to a single volume.

My next go at a happy read (*snort*) is The Well of Loneliness, because somehow I got on a lesbian novel kick.

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blcwriter August 3 2016, 01:04:21 UTC
I think that "this is going to be way too long" feeling was what also got me, bu I am glad you're enjoying it. I'm donating my copy to the library book sale.

I recommend anything Mary Renault, but her "The Friendly Young Ladies" is lesbian centric, and not so unrelenting as anything by J. Winterson, and of far better quality than R. M. Brown. (Elizabeth Bear's Karen Memery is great queer steampunk western scifi, fwiw...)

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caitri August 3 2016, 03:38:25 UTC
I read "The Friendly Young Ladies" which is how I found out about The Well of Loneliness. Which....did not do it for me; returned it to the library today. I have been in A Mood because traveling which makes settling into reading difficult sometimes. :/

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