Recent fiction acquisitions:
📖 Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
📖 Testimonies by Patrick O'Brian
📖 Falling for Hamlet by Michelle Ray
#UniteAgainstBookBans #LetUtahRead
Recent fiction acquisitions:
📖 Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
📖 Testimonies by Patrick O'Brian
📖 Falling for Hamlet by Michelle Ray
#UniteAgainstBookBans #LetUtahRead
Herland was written in 1915! It‘s feminist speculative fiction about a group of 3 men who discover a utopia of women who live completely free of men. They‘ve survived 2000 years this way and the men who discover them can‘t quite believe it. In fact, they can‘t quite believe women can do anything without men. Pretty forward thinking.
There were some parts of this novel I didn‘t like, and I felt it dragged a little.
Overall an interesting read.
I love her and her habit of laying on my current read.
About halfway through Herland now!
#littenkitten #catsoflitsy
A lost feminist utopia? Why yes please!
Borrowed from a friend, this novel was written in 1915! In it, a utopian society is discovered solely composed of women who are able to reproduce without men.
“The great soul, meanwhile, pursued his way, using every art he knew--and his experience was not narrow--to reach the heart of the brown and ruddy nymph beside him.”
he is boarder and she is the frock wearing, golden skinned daughter of his widowed landlord. who takes “mischievous delight in teasing him.” on a lake. resulting in his death. published when nabokov was twelve.
A soft pick for me. I find it amazing that this book was written over 100 years ago but, while some ideas are revolutionary, other themes are troubling; very much of their time.
I found it a little dry in places and the sudden ending was a let down but I‘m still glad I read it, hence the soft pick.
#pop22
#aboutorsetinanonpatriarchalsociety
I forced my way through to the end. I can admit that there are some elements of this that are interesting, but it is bizarre to me that the entire story of this matriarchal utopia is told from the POV of a male explorer who stumbles upon Herland with two other men. I neither enjoyed the POV nor the audiobook narrator and I was bored. #booked2022 #nonpatriarchalsociety
I have increased the audiobook speed to 1.75. I started listening to this 6 hour audiobook on Monday. I still have 40 minutes left at 1.75 speed and I just want to cry. I‘m “this” close to bailing and picking another book for non-patriarchal society or eco-feminist novel for #Booked2022. I can make it through 40 minutes, right???
What are some books you like that explore positive visions of the future? Ecotopia was just okay, with a lot of dated perspectives on gender, sexuality, and race. I‘m interested in the concept though, using fiction to imagine positive or utopian futures (that don‘t always just devolve into dystopias). I‘m hearing more about the emerging genres of “solarpunk” or “hopepunk” and am looking for recommendations if anyone has any! 🤓📚💚
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 186
#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet