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Standing Heavy
Standing Heavy | Gauz
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Initially a little intrigued, all babies eventually return the security guard's smile. The security guard adores babies. Perhaps because babies do not shoplift. Babies adore the security guard. Perhaps because he does not drag babies to the sales. The 1960s - Ferdinand arrives in Paris from Cte d'Ivoire, ready to take on the world and become a big somebody. The 1990s - It is the Golden Age of immigration, and Ossiri and Kassoum navigate a Paris on the brink of momentous change. The 2010s - In a Sephora on the Champs-lyses, the all-seeing eyes of a security guard observes the habits of those who come to worship at this church to consumerism. Amidst the political bickering of the inhabitants of the Residence for Students from Cte d'Ivoire and the ever-changing landscape of French immigration policy, Ferdinand, Ossiri and Kassoum, two generations of Ivoirians, attempt to make their way as undocumented workers, taking shifts as security at a flour mill. Sharply satirical, political and poignant, Standing Heavy is a searingly witty deconstruction of colonial legacies and capitalist consumption, an unprecedented and unforgettable account of everything that passes under a security guard's gaze. Translated from the French by Frank Wynne "A formidable keenness of observation and a sarcastic wit" La Croix "Political satire with the air of a poetry slam" Stylist
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rockpools
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I‘ll be catching up on last year‘s international Booker reviews over the next weeks- I reviewed them over at thereadersroom.org but they never made it to Litsy. Or NetGalley. 🫣

I reached the end, and immediately wanted to flip to the front and start again. Standing Heavy tells of life as seen thro the eyes of undocumented security guards in Paris – work so tedious it requires an ‘engrossing inner life‘: it‘s this inner life

rockpools that we‘re invited into.

Written largely in vignettes from various security posts, we also get to learn the backstories of Ferdinand, Ossiri & Kassoum, who have come to Paris from Côte d‘Ivoire. It‘s thought-provoking, astute & at times very funny, covering everything from racial stereotypes to fashion; from perfume sales techniques to the global impact of 9/11. I‘ll always now be wondering what the security guard in the corner is thinking.
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batsy Great review. I bought this on Kindle when it was longlisted and promptly forgot to read it 🙈 11mo
squirrelbrain Sounds fascinating - stacking. 11mo
rockpools @batsy I think you might like it! It‘s quite a quick read, but there‘s lots in there! 11mo
rockpools @squirrelbrain I really enjoyed it. But it has quite a bitty/jumpy style. Not perfect, but you‘d probably zip through it in an hour or so! 11mo
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#BookReport 20/23

Four completely different books and all were so different from what I expected. The #persephone was disappointing, the three others very entertaining with the tagged one being this week‘s favorite!

TrishB Good week 👍🏻 2y
Liz_M Beautifully color-coordinated reading week! 2y
Cinfhen @Liz_M I was thinking the same thing…and obviously Ukraine 💙💛 2y
Cinfhen I‘ve been curious about this one… 2y
BarbaraBB @Liz_M @Cinfhen Thanks! It made me think of Ukraine too🇺🇦 ! Whale is good! Very entertaining. I can surely recommend it Cindy! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Standing heavy, that‘s what they do, the many security guards in Paris. Standing heavy in stores or near monuments. They are from all parts of former French Africa and they watch.

GauZ sketches a spot-on observation of modern Paris, seen through the eyes of three generations of men from Côte d‘Ivoire trying their luck in the French Capital. It is witty and poignant and it taught me a lot.

#BookerInternational

sarahbarnes This one sounds so interesting! I‘m glad to see you liked it. 2y
squirrelbrain This sounds fascinating! 2y
batsy Happy to see your review... I just recently bought the Kindle edition. 2y
Megabooks Sounds interesting!! 2y
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DivineDiana What a great photograph! 2y
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