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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 9 years ago
I've held onto this book for awhile, always hesitating to read it because I knew it would be tough read - reviews spoke of the rough style of the writing, and the subject matter - a young woman deciding to pass as a man in the 1950-60s midwest? That is some dark territory. It's important to write ab...
some nice word
some nice word rated it 10 years ago
jetzt hab ich das also auch gelesen, und es ist ganz anders, als ich erwartet hätte. vor allem sympathischer, als ich es bei der menge an gewalt vermutet hätte. *mögmög*
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 10 years ago
"She pointed to the circle the ring cast on the ground. I nodded, acknowledging that the shadow was as real as the ring. She smiled and waved her hand in the space between the ring and its shadow. Isn't this distance also real?" Warning: This is a ramble. THIS is the book that caused my recent ...
elisas8
elisas8 rated it 12 years ago
this collection of short stories is far and away better than the first in the series (i think it's the last of 3, at least with these editors). there were only a couple of stories that i wanted to skip and many that led me to check out other works by a number of the authors.
Rabbit Reads
Rabbit Reads rated it 13 years ago
This novel moved me. I was crying in parts. If you haven't read this novel yet, you should.
tyryant
tyryant rated it 13 years ago
A deep, thoughtfully written novel, well-crafted and intriguing, with beautiful imagery that tells a brutally ugly story.
Books by the Lake
Books by the Lake rated it 14 years ago
A voice from the borderlands of gender, from someone damaged by a society trying to force one-thing-or-the-other. This is an autobiographical novel. The main character found belonging for a little while in the world of butch-femme culture during the sixties, but that culture didn't last and once aga...
anderlawlor
anderlawlor rated it 17 years ago
I reread this a few years ago and was amazed by how powerful the writing still is. Even though it's nominally fiction, it still has the force of memoir.
globulon
globulon rated it 23 years ago
While I can understand that for people soaked in "theory" or who study gender studies at school this book might be unsophisticated or even misleading in particulars, I thought it was interesting and a good starting point. I liked the connection with the class struggle that the author brought to the...
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