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Erasure
Erasure: A Novel | Percival Everett
Percival Everett's Erasure is a blistering satire about race and writing Thelonious "Monk" Ellison's writing career has bottomed out: his latest manuscript has been rejected by seventeen publishers, which stings all the more because his previous novels have been "critically acclaimed." He seethes on the sidelines of the literary establishment as he watches the meteoric success of We's Lives in Da Ghetto, a first novel by a woman who once visited "some relatives in Harlem for a couple of days." Meanwhile, Monk struggles with real family tragedies�his aged mother is fast succumbing to Alzheimer's, and he still grapples with the reverberations of his father's suicide seven years before. In his rage and despair, Monk dashes off a novel meant to be an indictment of Juanita Mae Jenkins's bestseller. He doesn't intend for My Pafology to be published, let alone taken seriously, but it is�under the pseudonym Stagg R. Leigh�and soon it becomes the Next Big Thing. How Monk deals with the personal and professional fallout galvanizes this audacious, hysterical, and quietly devastating novel.
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I‘m starting this book tonight, my fourth for #authoramonth this month

@Soubhiville

willaful I loved James but haven't been able to get into I Am Not Sidney Potier or Dr. No. Can you recommend something for me I might like? He is so prolific and writes in so many styles! 18h
Vansa @willaful This tagged book is absolutely great! James is also a very good, but very harrowing re-telling of Huckleberry Finn 16h
Soubhiville If you‘re interested the movie based on this book is on Prime- American Fiction. 13h
CBee @willaful I always recommend The Trees! 12h
AmyG Wonderful book. I liked the movie, too. 11h
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ImperfectCJ
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What first struck me about this novel about art getting out of hand was how quickly I felt close to the characters. There's an event near the beginning that's foreshadowed clearly, but still it felt like a blow when it came because I had connected with the characters so much already. I listened to part of the novel in the car and found myself self-consciously turning down the volume at stop lights. (Guess which section that was.) #authoramonth

ImperfectCJ It felt good to be drawn into a story like this one drew me in. I'm excited to read more from Everett. 1d
ImperfectCJ And Sean Crisden's narration on the audiobook was excellent! 1d
Readerann I loved the narration, but I get you wouldn‘t want to have it blaring from your car. 🤣 8h
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BarbaraBB I loved Erasure! 3d
Read4life Great pick!! 💙🦋💙 2d
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Yenya1954
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A satirical story of racism. I enjoyed the parts about his family and himself. Parts were not really of any interest. 4/5⭐️

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AmyG
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Excellent. Some parts I was not sure about….but I loved the part about his family and himself.

#AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville

Sparklemn That‘s exactly how I felt. The story he wrote in the book didn‘t hold my interest. 6d
Yenya1954 Exactly how I felt, also. 4d
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Susanita
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1. After I was reading my Kindle in bed and dropped it on my nose when I fell asleep, I mostly stick to reading while sitting!

2. I‘m just starting this today, so I‘ll let you know…

#two4tuesday

ElizaMarie I am part of the #BooksFallingOnFace club too!!! 1w
TheSpineView I just commented on another post about how my Dad did that. It was so funny to find him sleeping with a book over his face. 1w
mcctrish Are you even a reader if your book/kindle/kobo doesn‘t fall on your face ? 1w
Susanita @mcctrish Good point! 1w
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AmyG
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1. Sitting…I have a reading chair.
2. I‘m reading the tagged book. Initial thoughts? It‘s so well written. I am going to enjoy this one.

@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

Susanita Reading chair! 😄📚 1w
Lesliereadsalot So jealous! 1w
TheSpineView I want a reading chair. Unfortunately no room. Thanks for playing 1w
Cheryl_Russell Ahhh, a reading chair. A dream of mine. 🙂 1w
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Readerann
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Not to say I didn‘t like the book (and Everett is one of my favorite authors), but this is one of those rare cases where I may have liked the movie more. 😱 (“American Fiction”)

Tamra That‘s funny, I had the opposite experience! 😄 2w
Readerann @Tamra I can appreciate that. I did like both! 2w
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BkClubCare
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Percival Everett. F-word! (IYKYK) What a talent. If you‘ve seen the movie, this is just a sweet ride to the transfer of written word to film. If you prefer to read-the-book-before-the-movie 🎥 ALL GOOD. #Apr2025 Book34

Tamra So good!! 1mo
AmyG I am reading this next month…so excited. 1mo
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Just wanted to post a quote! 😂 This whole paragraph is full of interesting thoughts…

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Bought this today. Am hiding in a bar reading this book drinking a beer. 🍺 #sigh

ManyWordsLater These are my favorite moments. 1mo
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LeftyDv
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This was a hard book to read and an even harder book to enjoy. It‘s satire that borders on tragedy. I laughed at times, but I‘ve never read characters more lonely. Monk has no community, a strained family life, and is uncomfortable with his identity and society‘s expectations of what kind of man his race makes him. In a fit of anger, he changes his narrative only to discover selling out himself and his culture only enhances his loneliness.

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CameronJ
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I broke a personal, albeit cardinal rule of mine: read the book first. When I saw the movie American Fiction I wasn't aware that it was based on a book at all. I am so glad I broke this rule of mine because Erasure is one of the best books I have read in years. It's a meta-literary delight. A book for writers, even.

beelzebubba Wow, I definitely need to read this. Sounds really good. But does the movie do it justice? 4mo
CameronJ @beelzebubba As much as a movie can. 4mo
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The_Penniless_Author
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Distracting myself from my increasing sense of doom by mixing in some reading with my election viewing. This is my first Percival Everett, and I love it just as much as I thought I would. If nothing else, maybe tonight has given me a new favorite author (a pretty thin silver lining, admittedly 😕).

BarbaraBB He can very well turn into a favorite author but that doom is real. I am terrified 6mo
The_Penniless_Author @BarbaraJean Honestly, it's over. I'm not even anxious anymore, just depressed. He'll win Pennsylvania soon, and that will be that. 6mo
Leftcoastzen Tragic 6mo
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Suet624
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Finished reading this book on my porch on an unexpectedly warm day. Written in 2001, it‘s the story behind the movie American Fiction. It‘s wonderful that Everett is being read now. I haven‘t seen the movie and had a very different idea of what the story would be. Not only does it address racism, it deals with family traumas, a family member with dementia, death, and money. It has Everett‘s humor and very sharp insights throughout.

Tamra It‘s such a thought provoking novel! 7mo
Suet624 @Tamra it‘s amazing it took 20+ years to get attention. 7mo
BkClubCare PE for the 🏆 win! I haven‘t yet read this - I have next up 7mo
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Suet624 @BkClubCare I haven‘t read that one yet but I definitely will. 😊 7mo
BkClubCare @Suet624 - I can send you my copy? (Not that I can promise WHEN that will be! I usually reserve Nov/Dec for TOB books!) 7mo
Suet624 @BkClubCare oooh, I won‘t say no to that!! 7mo
BkClubCare @Suet624 - cool 😎 I will start it soon then and we can arrange deets when I finish it 🙃 7mo
kspenmoll Live your spot & review! 7mo
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I took pictures last night of my #FFFS gift, but then started watching the debate and completely forgot to post! I am so sorry!! What a delightful package to open; beautiful leaves and adorable paper! You must have been sleuthing! I loved James by Percival Everett and I‘ve been so eager to read Erasure since I watched American Fiction! Thank you so much! And all of the sweet additions! Just lovely!!
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Avanders 🤩🍁🍎🍂♥️ 7mo
Amiable Ahh! I forgot to post yesterday, too! I‘m in denial that it‘s October already. 😳 Glad you liked everything! 7mo
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Readergrrl @Amiable I really am excited to read Erasure. I enjoyed the film version very much and have talked about it as a concept with AP Lit class. Great conversation! 7mo
Amiable @Readergrrl I read Erasure earlier this year -- went on an Everett kick after reading James. Also read The Trees, which I LOVED. (I mean, in the way that you can love a book about lynchings. 😬 ) The man is a genius. (edited) 7mo
Chrissyreadit 🧡🍁🧡🍁🧡 7mo
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Lcsmcat
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My first by this author, inspired by The NY Times list. But it won‘t be the last one I read of his. I need to explore his back list! While I understand why he included the entire “ghetto novel” (and repeated bits of it!) I wished I could have skimmed it. But the narration was strong and the writing superb. Highly recommended.

SamAnne I recommend Telephone. And Trees and James! All so different. 8mo
Lcsmcat @SamAnne Thanks! I‘ll check them out. 8mo
BkClubCare Oh… Trees 🌳 🌴 🌲 It is so funny and so brutal. Nothing like it. And James, and So Much Blue, and the other one I‘ve read about horses …. Can‘t recall the title! (edited) 8mo
Lcsmcat @BkClubCare Thanks! 8mo
Suet624 You have so much to look forward to! 7mo
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Vansa
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#SchoolSpirit #September #Day1 #Teacher
The protagonist of this book is an English lecturer,so it fits!Profound,witty and excellently written,do read this book about some writers getting pigeonholed into niches they don't want. Then watch American Fiction, the movie adaptation that's as good. @alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @eggs

Eggs Sounds so good! 8mo
SamAnne Loved this one. Have loved all the P.E. novels I‘ve read! 8mo
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Anna40
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The narrator,an award winning writer&professor,not commercially successful,moves in with his aging mother.He writes a novel,a parody,under a pseudonym, it becomes a bestseller but is racist,full of stereotypes.Erasure is a recurring theme in the book: through loss of life,mind,family,self.The novel is a satire, making fun of academia &publishing. But this is also the story of a family& how they deal with loss&loneliness.Funny & thought provoking

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TieDyeDude
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It's been a while since I've done any Metal Earth models. I started this today while watching American Fiction, which is an adaptation of the tagged book. Very good movie. I always enjoy Jeffrey Wright, and it was cool to see Erika Alexander, who I know from my wife watching Living Single re-runs 😁

The_Book_Ninja I enjoyed the movie so much more than the book 9mo
psalva My partner Charlie loves to do these Metal Earth kits. This is a cool one! 9mo
TieDyeDude @The_Book_Ninja Good to know 😁 9mo
TieDyeDude @psalva I just found my stash and I have about 15 models to build 😬 And a wishlist with about a dozen more 😉 9mo
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Tara
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As much as I disagreed with the NYT best books of the century list, it did highlight some gaps in my reading! Jumped into Erasure, loved the vast majority of it. The Stagg R Leigh novel in the middle is kind of unbearable and I know that‘s the point but it was such a slog to get through in an otherwise engrossing book. (The postmodern paper was equally unbearable but it didn‘t drag on as long at least.)

Lcsmcat I felt the same way. I was listening to it as I worked out and 5 am is just too early for all the f-bombs! 8mo
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I started this on the treadmill this morning and while I like the narrator‘s sonorous bass voice, it‘s sometimes hard to hear over the treadmill noise. I may have to use ear buds on this one!

Tamra Enjoy! Everett pokes all sides of the book publishing & reading world in this one. 😆😄 (edited) 9mo
StaceGhost I‘m reading this too! 9mo
Lcsmcat @StaceGhost I‘m barely in - one chapter - but I think I‘m going to like it. 9mo
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Lcsmcat @Tamra Which is right up my alley! 9mo
Lcsmcat @StaceGhost The “My Pafology” section made me wish I were reading it in print instead of audio! I sped it up, but would totally have skimmed that bit! (Plus all the f-bombs were a bit much at 5 am when I‘m on the treadmill! 😀). How are you reading it? 9mo
StaceGhost @Lcsmcat I‘m reading it in print! I also loved this scene because wow he actually is unpacking a lot lol he thinks he‘s playing a joke but the joke is he really does have unresolved father issues!!! 9mo
Lcsmcat @StaceGhost True that! My library loan got sucked back and I had to go back on the waiting list😣 so who knows when I‘ll get it back! 9mo
StaceGhost @Lcsmcat oh no! That‘s always the worst :( 9mo
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Cortg
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My NYT Best 100 Books of the Century reads. There are quite a few on the list I have no interest in. 😂 The tagged book is my favorite.

StaceGhost I just ordered Erasure! The movie is so good 10mo
Cortg @StaceGhost Yay! The movie was good, but the book?! Possibly one of my favorite reads of all time 😍 10mo
StaceGhost @Cortg that‘s so good to hear! The movie was assigned for a class I took this summer and I only just found out there was a book, too! We had a lot of reading so I think the professor didn‘t want to distract us lol 10mo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The_Book_Ninja
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Monk isn‘t likeable. I skipped his horrible Foucault paper- It gave me flashbacks to my degree. He had great ideas, just often impenetrable and pompous. The same with this book..it‘s so painfully post post-modern it disappears up its own arse. For the same observations but without the self conscious irony, Chris Rock‘s movie CB4 is very funny. The blurb on the back has one person gushing that the novel is “seminal”. Maybe when it was released.

bthegood Will hold off putting this on my TBR - thank you for the review - 🙂 11mo
breadnroses Read in college & saw American Fiction. Have been meaning to reread & appreciate your review! 11mo
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Aimeesue
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Read this as I want to Watch American Fiction, and it resonated with bookish me fiercely. I admit, like Monk, I‘m a book snob for the most part - I like well written stuff and get so tired of reading umpteen variations on a theme when one type of book starts to trend. I hate that types of books TREND. Goodness, I‘m a book curmudgeon.
But I did love this book.
Irony: Recently watched the video of WaPo‘s Ron Charles interviewing Everett ⬇️

Aimeesue (Con‘t) about JAMES at Politics & Prose, and honestly, I thought of that scene multiple times while reading Erasure. A bit creepy, the business and hype of the book world, but dead on. 11mo
Tamra Loved this too! Poke with a sharp stick at the publishing world & even readers. 11mo
Aimeesue @Tamra i was thinking about the readers while waiting the P&P interview, people asking those questions about his "process" and « Where do you get your ideas?" Has there ever been an author event where someone doesn‘t ask that?? Such irony! 11mo
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rachaich
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Very clever and superb prose. I'm not sure I understood some of the interwoven dialogue...
I liked his relationship with his mother, and the backwsrd glimpses of early life.

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Blueberry
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Next up for my movie/book club.

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Cortg
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This book, IMO, is perfect! 10/10. Definitely going to make an effort to read more of Everett‘s writing and I‘m going to try to watch American Fiction tonight. *It‘s not “new” just a newly purchased library copy 😉

Avanders Just bought this this weekend! 13mo
Cortg @Avanders Good choice! I hope you enjoy it! 13mo
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Lindy
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Funny and devastating. I loved this satirical look at the intersection between race and literary culture in the USA. Audiobook superbly performed by Sean Crisden.

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It was the season of the absent or lazy editor. So many of the novels were needlessly fat.

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Um, I'm sorry, this novel is genius. I was cackling throughout and cannot wait to read more from Everett.

The middle section (Stagg's novel) was kinda miserable to get through but Everett writing and including it in the text of Erasure is just so funny. Absolutely brilliant send up of the publishing industry and racial discourseTM.

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Cortg
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I‘m struggling with the print on this book. It‘s very light AND small. Yet the page is quite large. It‘s really annoying me. And the ebook has a 10 week hold through the library 😩

Librarybelle Interesting printing choice…I wonder why the publisher did that 14mo
Suet624 Thanks for mentioning the small print. I thought it was just me. (edited) 7mo
Cortg @Suet624 Definitely not just you! This book was in my top 3 for this year! I hope you enjoy it! 7mo
Suet624 Just finished it and could not put it down. 7mo
Cortg @Suet624 🤩 7mo
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AnneCecilie
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Thelonius “Monk” Ellison is a black American writing intricate and philosophical novels, and not fitting the themes for a black person to write about. For fun and as a parody he writes the ultimate black novel under a pseudonym and everyone loves it. What is a man to do when everyone wants to meet him?

At the same time his mother‘s memory is fading fast. His brother has his own issues. And has his deceased father hidden something from everyone?

AnneCecilie A book about white people‘s expectations and what “we” allow non-white people to talk/ write about. A book about the publishing industry and how they are reinforcing already existing stereotypes. 14mo
LiteraryinPA This is the book the Academy Award nominee American Fiction was based on, right? 14mo
Tamra @LiteraryinLawrence yes. I loved the novel and so I‘m a bit reluctant to watch the film because the trailer seems to indicate the angle of the story is different. 14mo
AnneCecilie @LiteraryinLawrence and @Tamra I actually read this so I could watch the movie once it comes to Norway. I like to have some space between reading the book and watching the movie, but I haven‘t seen the trailer yet. 14mo
Meshell1313 I absolutely loved the film! But I always treat books and adaptations as 2 completely separate entities. 14mo
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Jas16
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My third book by Everett and I need to read everything he has written as soon as possible.

Tamra Isn‘t he incredibly imaginative?! 1y
DHill Same! 1y
Suet624 Same!! 14mo
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inthegreensandblues
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Cerebral, sharp, funny, devastating. I'm looking forward to watching the movie, and am thankful that it brought this author to my attention.

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AnneCecilie
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I‘m about to start the tagged and this is why meets me - a list of Mr Everett‘s previous novels and the only one I‘ve read, The Threes, isn‘t even mentioned.

I‘m glad he has an extensive backlist in case he turns out to be a new favorite author

SaraBeagle I loved The Trees and Erasure, so I started diving into the backlist. He‘s good, though those two are still my favorites. 1y
BarbaraBB I loved these too as well as Telephone and Dr No! 1y
SamAnne I‘ve read Erasure, The Trees and Telephone. Loved them all. 1y
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You can rent American Fiction on Amazon Prime aka the evil empire. WOW , this was a wonderful film! And no , ashamed to say I haven‘t read the book.

monkeygirlsmama I saw this at the cinema and found it quite good. 1y
SaraBeagle The book is so good! Much more hard hitting. 1y
Tamra I so enjoyed the book! 1y
Megabooks Oh thanks for the heads up!! 1y
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Aims42
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My initial thoughts on this book are that it‘s very smart (I wish I was in high school and my teacher could explain some of the symbolisms because I know a lot went over my head), it‘s extremely thought-provoking and is indeed “quietly devastating”. If I owned the copy I read there would be many underlined quotes and notes written in the margins, Everett truly has a gift for the written word.

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Indeed, the wait is over. 🤗

I didn‘t know the Oscar nominated film American Fiction was adapted from this novel but I‘ll have to watch it once I‘ve finished the book.

Tamra Such a fantastic novel! Begs all the right questions. 1y
Aims42 My library hold just came in for this, I‘m so excited to read it 🤓🙌 1y
SamAnne I will finish it today. My favorite Everett book yet and looking forward to watching the film this week. 1y
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Sly, lots of digs at both commercial & academic publishing, inventive dialogue between artists (Joyce & Wilde, Rauschenberg & de Kooning). What is radical art? What is new narrative territory? What is a Black story? 2001

P155 “epiphanies are like spicy foods: coming back, coming back.”

P2 “I told him that I was living a black life, far blacker than he could ever know, that I had lived one, that I would be living one.”

SamAnne I‘m about 80 percent through it. There are so many great sentences in this novel my Libby ebook from the library is lit up with highlights like a Christmas Tree. Will have to get my own copy. 1y
Pinta Agreed! 1y
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Intense

Tamra I loved it! Same with The Trees. 1y
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Saw this last night and greatly enjoyed it. It really makes one ponder about America's obsession with black trauma and how America does not listen to all the different perspectives of black lives. I hope to read the book this movie is based on some day. Have you seen this movie?

Meshell1313 I absolutely loved it too! Heartbreaking and real. (edited) 1y
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@rachelsbrittain - my #weekendreads are Erasure (tagged) on audio, and I'm debating between my #bookspin (The Paper Menagerie and other stories by Ken Liu) and #doublespin (A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas) for my next physical book. The movie made from Erasure, American Fiction, is the movie I'm most excited to see right now, based on how much I'm enjoying the book.

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Oh wow, I‘ve got to read more by Percival Everett! I picked this audio up because I kept seeing references to the new film adaptation from the novel titled “American Fiction”. Thelonius, “Monk” is a published author, professor and all around academic. He thinks highly of his work but it has not taken off. He writes a “ghetto story”, which totally blows up. Add in an ailing mother and complicated family dynamics and we have a great read.

Suet624 Everett rarely disappoints. 1y
Tamra I‘m looking forward to reading everything he has written! 1y
Tea_and_Starstuff Reading this right now! Really enjoying the audio - though I'm in the middle of the “ghetto book“ right now and it is getting painfully long. I didn't expect them to actually show so much of it 1y
Megabooks This was so good! Did you read Telephone yet? I still think about it! 1y
SamAnne I have become such a fan of his! I have this on hold from the library—which ridiculously has only one e-book copy and nothing else! Loved The Trees and Telephone. Just got Dr. No from the library! 1y
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Christine
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I thought this was really great! My first Everett. Biting, disturbing, but with characters I cared about. Probably should have chosen The Trees from @Deblovestoread ‘s #AuldLangSpine list, but of course I couldn‘t resist this one because of the movie. But I absolutely hope to read The Trees and other Everett titles soon. EXCELLENT audio narration by Sean Crisden.

ChaoticMissAdventures I liked this too! And I thought the movie did really well adapting it, things had to be cut and changed but it felt like the spirit of the book was still there. 1y
Christine @ChaoticMissAdventures That's so good to know! Can't wait to see it. 1y
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Erasure looks both at the publishing industry and our greater society, examining people and race and what stories we want different people to tell. It‘s Everett, so it‘s brilliant, of course. Our discourse is ready for this book now, though it published back in 2001–he is WAY ahead of us!

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With the arrival of the movie adaption, "American Fiction", I knew I wanted to read the original story prior to viewing and I am so glad I did. I was not prepared for how much I loved this novel. This may be one of the best satires I have ever read, but also includes family drama and a clear eyed view of the publishing industry in general.

Tamra How fun! I really loved it so I definitely want to see the film. 1y
sarahbarnes I ended up seeing the film this past weekend and loved it. I still want to read the book! 1y
Tamra @sarahbarnes based on the trailer I saw, it appears like a departure but the essence is there. I hope you like the novel. 1y
sarahbarnes @Tamra that‘s really good to know. I‘ve loved the other books of his I‘ve read so I‘m looking forward to this one. 1y
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Erasure: A Novel | Percival Everett
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Why Percival Everett is not one of the biggest names in literature is beyond me. The man is a genius and I‘m basing that on the TWO books I‘ve read. I‘m thrilled that I have such an extensive backlist to savor. No one does satire better.

Tamra I agree! He‘s amazing - so creative and doesn‘t condescend to readers. And satire is so difficult to pull off! (edited) 1y
batsy Agreed! And I've only read two as well (not this one, though). 1y
TrishB I‘m only on one but have one ready on my kindle! 1y
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BarbaraBB Completely agree! Each book I‘ve read has been fantastic! 1y
Ruthiella I think his next one, James, is going to probably catapult him up where he belongs, but for sure he was a best kept secret for decades it seems. I only was exposed to him because of the ToB in 2017 with 1y
squirrelbrain I‘m only on one as well, @TrishB but I‘m listening to Huck Finn on audio so that I can read James pretty soon. I‘m going to keep an eye out for offers on Erasure due to American Fiction (the film). Or I might just buy it anyway! 🤣 1y
MicheleinPhilly @squirrelbrain I think it‘s 2.99 right now. 1y
squirrelbrain Ha! I was looking at buying the paperback but then noticed the Kindle Deal, so I may have bought it… @TrishB - you may wish to buy it too… 1y
TrishB I have done @squirrelbrain 😁👍🏻 1y
DHill I felt the same after I read The Trees! 1y
lynneamch Oooh! Thanks! New author for me. I'm going to start with this one I can get on audio with Libby 1y
sarahbarnes Agreed. This one is on my TBR. 1y
SamAnne Completely agree. I‘ve read The Trees and Telephone. This is next up. 1y
Hooked_on_books I‘m just starting this one and I completely agree! The Trees was my first from him and it knocked my socks off. Erasure will be my 5th of his and I‘ve acquired several more. I read this one last year and loved it: 1y
MicheleinPhilly @Hooked_on_books I just bought that one! 1y
vivastory I've also only read two books by him (The Trees & Telephone) & feel exactly the same way. Did you see the adaptation? 1y
MicheleinPhilly @vivastory Not yet. Really looking forward to it though. 1y
vivastory It's funny because recently I have had adaptation fatigue, but am very intrigued by both American Fiction & Poor Things 1y
Suet624 I completely agree. The New Yorker just did a lengthy interview with him and it was quite interesting in a convoluted kind of way. I remember being so shocked when I read Trees. I thought he was a new author. You can imagine my surprise when I saw his title list. 14mo
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