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Queer as Folk • March 2019
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The topic is There's Nowt so Queer as Folk. This references the original turn of the phrase- that people in general can be odd and different. So, the topic could be about any character or group of characters with 'differences' whatever those may be, or considered strange by others or those around them. Or it could be about seemingly ordinary people who turn out not to be so ordinary after all. Or it could have something to do with the modern-day meaning of 'queer' often relating to LGBT. Or, as the polysemy of the word 'queer' was brought up, the polysemous aspect might bring inspiration for a nomination. Or however else you may interpret the topic! Detailed nominating and voting guidelines can be found here. Basically, nominations are open for about four days and each person may nominate up to three literary selections which will go automatically to the vote. Voting by post then opens for four days, and a voter may give each nomination either one or two votes but only has a limited number of votes to use which is equal to the number of nominations minus one. Any questions, feel free to ask. We hope that you will read the selection with us and join in the discussion. ![]() * Nominations are complete. Initial voting is complete. Run-off voting is complete. Final results-
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I’m excited about the nominations for this topic. I already have a long list of options. It should be fun to see what others have in mind.
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Glad you like the topic, Bookworm_Girl. Hopefully it will be an interesting month!
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My first nomination is Eva Luna by Isabel Allende. I thought this would fit the topic well because the main character encounters all sorts and strange and wonderful people and learns of their stories; as one Goodreads top review bluntly puts it, 'A host of unusual tales tumble out of this book, like so many magpie-gathered jewels that had been crammed into a box.' Another top review states, 'I've read a few of Allende's novels and her memoir. I must say, I've settled on this one as my favorite just as one would settle on choice of wine: a few sips here and there, tightening of the tastebuds around one flavor and the instinctive feeling' and another is of the opinion that, 'this is one of my all-time favorite books.' Goodreads 293 pages, Chile, 1987
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I have never read anything by Isabel Allende, and she has been on my want to read list of authors for ages. I will post my nominations by tomorrow night.
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Sounds good. I've wanted to read Allende for a long time too. I'm deciding between a few for my other nominations. I was originally thinking I might nominate at least one lgbt themed book or author for that aspect of the topic but it's looking like that might not happen unless I get some sudden new inspiration.
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I'm not sure if I have time for two club participations or not, but if you have no objections I do have a nomination I found fairly recently that fits this theme quite nicely (I think). After some early reservations I enjoyed this very much:
Passing Strange by Ellen Klages. It's only a novella (39k words) - 224 pages according to Amazon, 143 ADE pages. Goodreads description: Quote:
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Thanks for the nomination gmw; it sounds like it fits the theme perfectly! If it's all right with you, when I list everything in the first post I'll use my normal method to find page numbers using the median found in a book's Goodreads editions which for Passing Strange equals 220 pages so almost the same as what Amazon has, although with 143 ADE pages it does sound like a novella.
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For my second nomination, even though a book from Australia just won last month, I'm putting forth another Australian book, this time a memoir: Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James. Though it's an autobiography, James makes no claim to being faithfully accurate and some have labelled the book as (purposely) half nonfiction, half novel. I thought it would fit the topic well because in the book he tells of his time growing up in post-war Sydney and of various acquaintances and relatives, some of whom are unpredictable, eccentric and outrageous. Goodreads 192 pages, 1980, Australia
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Now that Clive James has been nominated I don't feel any great need to nominate anything else
![]() But I will, and for my attack on "queer" I have selected some books that are, well, just "queer" in themselves (if one gets as far as finishing them, so two are short to lessen the pain). Not sure if any are books to be enjoyed, perhaps important enough to just be persevered with ![]() The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery - a kid-dolt novella, some say the best book out of France during the 20th Century, but I wonder. There are several translations but no need to worry, they are all much the same. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, Edwin Abbott - a geeky satirical novella commenting on Victorian hierarchies (women are stick figures, men are polygons, etc.). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland Titus Groan, Mervyn Peake - a fairly long Gothic fantasy which has sat on my reading list for a while. There is a library, the library gets burnt. It is a "queer" story" with "queer" characters in a "queer" setting. It is not a short novel so maybe I want to read it as a test to see if I can get through it without coming over "queer" (strange) myself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titus_Groan But getting back to Clive James - swoon ![]() Last edited by AnotherCat; 03-04-2019 at 05:27 PM. |
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What fun nominations! I am working on mine.
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My first nomination is Observatory Mansions by Edward Carey.
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My second nomination is The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson.
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For my last nomination, I wanted something that had been translated into English and picked something completely outside the box for me. I had trouble finding something that was available in all countries. This one doesn't appear as an ebook in Canada, but it seems to be easily available every else.
It is The Rabbit Back Literature Society by Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen. From Goodreads: Quote:
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For my last nomination I offer Troubles by J.G. Farrell. It’s the winner of the ‘Lost’ Man Booker Prize.
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