Pure Colour, Sheila Heti

I’m weirdly obsessed with Sheila Heti, because I think she does some really unique and fascinating things with voice. I can’t even really assess if I like her books (I think I mostly don’t?) because I’m just so mesmerized by the total strangeness of them — how it’s impossible to tell who is speaking, andContinueContinue reading “Pure Colour, Sheila Heti”

Human Nature: 9 Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet, Kate Marvel

I finished this over a month ago but we didn’t have our book club discussion about it until this week, and I was a little distressed by how much of the book I’d forgotten — one person in book club said that part of what the book does for him is that it arms himContinueContinue reading “Human Nature: 9 Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet, Kate Marvel”

The Frog in the Throat, Markus Werner, tr. Michael Hoffman

A fun version of the unlikable male complaint novel — here bifurcated into twin monologues, the frustrations of a middle-aged, disgraced politician and his annoyed farmer father. Absorbing and amusing, and the two voices are wonderfully distinct (credit to Michael Hoffman, who is a terrific translator) and contrast in interesting ways. The ending disappointed meContinueContinue reading “The Frog in the Throat, Markus Werner, tr. Michael Hoffman”