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We Are Made of Diamond Stuff

par Isabel Waidner

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"[This] is an innovative and critically British novel, taking issue with the dream of national belonging. Set on the Isle of Wight, a small island off the south coast of England, it collides literary aesthetics with contemporary working class cultures and attitudes (B.S. Johnson and Reebok classics), works with themes of empire, embodiment and resistance, and interrogates autobiographical material including the queer migrant experience."--Publisher description.… (plus d'informations)
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Like the other book of theirs I've read (Sterling Karat Gold) this is a book where I can so easily see someone hating it and not getting anything out of it - stuff just Happens and it's more about the imagery and feelings and there's some stuff that's just like, straight quotes/references to Theory - but somehow it just connected with me a lot. They really write well about the experience of Being in Britain, being queer, the hostility and also decrepitness of it all. ( )
1 voter tombomp | Oct 31, 2023 |
Doing some innovative stuff well (bringing theory/metacommentary into a fictional text, distinctive voice), and thrillingly unreal and real at the same time. But with things like this I have a tough time wondering if the obliqueness is really ideal, or if it is a way around the harder work of filling things in believably. ( )
1 voter Aaron.Cohen | May 28, 2020 |
I've never read anything else by Waidner but that will change very soon. More than anything this is a **very** funny novel. After the first chapter I couldn't put it down and by the time I got to yelp reviews for the worst zoo ever I realized I read much too fast (sorry not sorry).

I'll definitely be taking another pass soon (and looking for Waidner's other work). There is a lot going on in these 105 pages and as entertaining as the first pass was there were aspects I'm certain I need more time to absorb. ( )
  Adrian_Astur_Alvarez | Dec 3, 2019 |
I've never read anything else by Waidner but that will change very soon. More than anything this is a **very** funny novel. After the first chapter I couldn't put it down and by the time I got to yelp reviews for the worst zoo ever I realized I read much too fast (sorry not sorry).

I'll definitely be taking another pass soon (and looking for Waidner's other work). There is a lot going on in these 105 pages and as entertaining as the first pass was there were aspects I'm certain I need more time to absorb. ( )
1 voter Adrian_Astur_Alvarez | Dec 3, 2019 |
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"[This] is an innovative and critically British novel, taking issue with the dream of national belonging. Set on the Isle of Wight, a small island off the south coast of England, it collides literary aesthetics with contemporary working class cultures and attitudes (B.S. Johnson and Reebok classics), works with themes of empire, embodiment and resistance, and interrogates autobiographical material including the queer migrant experience."--Publisher description.

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