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Natasha Soobramanien

Autore di Genie and Paul

2+ opere 37 membri 3 recensioni

Opere di Natasha Soobramanien

Genie and Paul (2012) 22 copie
Diego Garcia (2022) 15 copie

Opere correlate

Jolly Lad (2015) — A cura di, alcune edizioni7 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Nazionalità
United Kingdom
Luogo di nascita
London, England, UK

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I initially found this quite confusing to read, its a joint project between 2 authors and this means the use of tenses and pronouns can be a bit chaotic. Also when the 2 authors/protagonists separate so does the text, so you get 2 columns on the page. But I soon got the hang of it and enjoyed the style. I knew nothing of this ongoing situation where people were forcibly removed from their homes on the Chagos Islands so the US government could set up a military base, and this book covered that history along with giving many sources for further investigation. It also gave a human story about the act of writing it and the unusual collborative methods of the authors.… (altro)
 
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AlisonSakai | 1 altra recensione | Jan 28, 2024 |
This cowritten novel is both a story of literary collaboration and social commentary on a lesser-known episode of history. The two protagonists, Damaris and Oliver, are writers living in Edinburgh in 2014. They meet Diego Garcia, who has named himself after a (real) island in the Chagos Archipelago. Diego tells the pair of his Mauritian mother’s forced expulsion from her home in 1973. She and the other residents of Diego Garcia were deported to Mauritius and the Seychelles so that a joint US/UK military base could be built on the island. In conjunction with Diego’s story, we also learn of Oliver’s brother’s suicide after a stay in a mental health facility.

I appreciated learning more about the history of Diego Garcia. It inspired me to go looking for more information. However, the structure of this book is a hot mess. The narrative is presented in a combination of formats, including interviews, emails, diary entries, and what appear to be Wikipedia excerpts. The styles are also mixed, expressed in lengthy run-on sentences, dual columns on a single page, and short choppy fragments. It is filled with obscure (to me) cultural references.

I found the varieties in formats distracting. Other than being “artsy” there seemed to be little point. I can appreciate the desire to bring to light a lesser-known example of colonialism at a time when these types of takeovers were supposedly in the distant past, but it is told in such a disjointed way that it was difficult to enjoy the reading experience.
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Castlelass | 1 altra recensione | Nov 3, 2022 |
161/2020. The story of a rootless young man who has lost himself in self-destructiveness and his younger sister who obsessively tries to find him. The descriptions of London are notably accurate. I hope the same is true of Mauritius, although the author's note implies she filched her descriptions of Rodrigues from another book.

Although for me this novel was an average read it was because the author didn't seem to have found her voice rather than any lack of novelistic skills so I'd be interested to read a second novel by Natasha Soobramanien if she ever writes it.… (altro)
 
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spiralsheep | Dec 27, 2020 |

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Statistiche

Opere
2
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
37
Popolarità
#390,572
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
3
ISBN
8
Lingue
1