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frandroid ([personal profile] frandroid) wrote2023-07-27 10:05 am
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Belated Reading Wednesday

What Have You Finished Reading:

This is How Your Win the Time War - Amar al-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

Frankly sublime. Unlike some bitter reviewers, I did not "see the plot twist coming" and I enjoyed it all the more for that. But "plot twist" is saying a bit much as this is a novel mostly about its own prose. I discovered that this is an "epistolary novel" and also that I like this style. This gives the story rhythm a kind of tennis match quality to it, which is nice. Volley after volley...


What Are You Trying to Read:

I have borrowed an Agatha Christie novel which /may/ feature Kurds (the action happens in Mosul). I've only ever read Christie in French translation, as a teenager, so I'm looking forward to see what I'm going to think of her writing in the original at an age where I can grok a bit more from her writing process.

But first, I need to attend to Tyler Shipley's Canada in the World: Settler Capitalism and the Colonial Imagination. [profile] ioklopon, you were asking for a syllabus; I'll see if I can share it, (he's been a bit restrictive about what we can do) but this is the book that he teaches.
https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/canada-in-the-world
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[personal profile] sabotabby 2023-07-27 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved that book, which I'm sure will come as no surprise to you or anyone else.

I should read Tyler's book when I have the brainpower.
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[personal profile] ioplokon 2023-07-27 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
ooooh merci!

en fait, vu que je ne peux pas accéder aux articles académiques, le texte sera bien suffisant. :)
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[personal profile] northernwalker 2023-07-30 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Which Christie? I just reread Towards Zero and there's some pretty horrible racism there.