
#WhereAreYouMonday
Well, this book was ridiculously hard to search for in Litsy. In any case, I am in Suriname.
#WhereAreYouMonday
Well, this book was ridiculously hard to search for in Litsy. In any case, I am in Suriname.
I‘m not quite sure how best to describe this tragic romance wrapped up in a slave narrative. Although seeming strangely uneven to me in the way Oroonoko was treated, it details the brutality of slavery. I can appreciate its impact when written by a woman and published in 1688.
I had this in my TBR for #ReadingTheAmericas2023 but just got to it today. #Suriname
#1001books #audiobook
This book, published in 1688, is brutal, by a woman “often cited as the first known professional female writer.” Prince Oroonoko‘s betrothed is sold into slavery. Then he is tricked by an evil English slave trader and sold into slavery. Shipped to #Suriname, he finds his lover owned by the same master. Initially treated well because of his royalty, he is betrayed again. So he kills his love, and himself in the most gruesome of ways. All of this ⬇️
My next audiobook for #Suriname for #ReadingtheAmericas
This is one of the 3 countries I have left for this challenge.
@Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
Despite being one of the books I was more intrigued about from the NBA translated literature list (plus, it made the shortlist), this just didn‘t do anything for me. It tended to jump around in a way I didn‘t like, I didn‘t care for the writing, and it didn‘t have a strong sense of place in #Suriname.
#ReadingAmericas2023
It‘s the most wonderful week of the year: the release of the National Book Award longlists! 🥳🎉🎊 Above is translated lit, which you can read more about here: https://www.nationalbook.org/2023-national-book-awards-longlist-for-translated-l...
Plus, the tagged is set in Suriname, which I need for #ReadingAmericas2023. Bonus! Tomorrow, the nonfiction list (probably my favorite)!
A timely post from the British Museum about a woman well before her time documenting insects in #Surinam from 1699-1701. #readingtheamericas
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqh2A0Eq9w_/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Last list of the night, I promise! I‘ve made myself a list of possible books to find to complete a couple of challenges, #readingtheamericas and #authoramonth
See any you particularly recommend? Do you recommend any other books for these countries? They‘re on this list because I don‘t have a book yet for that country, or for Salmon Rushdie
#readingtheamericas
This was a pick, but only just. Some parts were fascinating but I loved the shortest section, on #frenchguiana most, followed by #suriname and then #guyana, which was much more than half of the book.
The author wrote everything in the present tense, but jumped around chronologically so it was very difficult to follow.
Quadruple dipping again!
#52books23 #hasanepilogue
#pop23 #abookwithamap
#booked23 #setin2+timeperiods