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Megan Mayhew Bergman

Autore di Birds of a Lesser Paradise: Stories

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Comprende il nome: Megan Mayhew Bergman

Opere di Megan Mayhew Bergman

Phoenix (2012) 1 copia

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The Best American Short Stories 2011 (2011) — Collaboratore — 352 copie
The Best American Short Stories 2015 (2015) — Collaboratore — 226 copie
New Stories from the South 2010: The Year's Best (2010) — Collaboratore — 39 copie
A Manner of Being: Writers on Their Mentors (2015) — Collaboratore — 12 copie
Contemporary Vermont Fiction: An Anthology (2014) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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I started this but decided not to finish. The first story was an interesting look into the lives of a pair of conjoined twins that I'd not heard of. The second was a creepy and twisted look into the life of a narcissistic lesbian trans woman and her lovers. Half way into that one, I lost interest. I probably would be interested in reading about Allegra Byron but I'm sure there are better biographies out there. This author is too crass for my tastes which makes me see her as uneducated. I feel like I'm wasting my time reading this.… (altro)
 
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classyhomemaker | 16 altre recensioni | Dec 11, 2023 |
This book and I got a bit of a wrong start. I was expecting (looking really forward to) reading about these almost famous women as a nonfiction book. But it turned out to be historical fiction instead. But I prevailed and I actually liked most of the stories since. For instance, we get to know Dolly Wilde, Oscar Wilde’s niece, Butterfly McQueen who was in Gone with the Wind, author Bery Markham, the painter Romaine Remains etc. Some people in the book had I heard of before, some I hadn’t.

But there were things with the book that bemused me like for instance a chapter about Allegra Byron, Lord Byron’s daughter, she was 5 when she died, hardly a famous woman, more like a famous child or, at least, a famous girl. Then we have a chapter called The Interness about the liberation of Bergen-Belsen in 1945. Every other chapter up till then had been about one famous woman; this was about how expired lipstick was given to the women in the concentrations camp. Felt a bit like this story should have been in another book that was more about groups of women, like suffragettes. Last but not least the Lottery, redux, this is a “cover story” of Shirley Jacksons “The Lottery”. Good story but why put a pure fiction story, a remake of a classic, in a book about almost famous women that have actually lived?

In the end, I liked the book. It was interesting and many of the women did I google to find out more about. Btw that was also a problem, a short biography before every chapter had have been nice. Now it felt that Megan Mayhew Bergman felt that the reader, of course, knows everything about the women that the story is about. (But this is an ARC this could change in the finished book.)

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | 16 altre recensioni | Jul 23, 2022 |
I love this book so hard. So hard I'm probably going to purchase it, which is big for me. It's a set of short stories about women who were on the fringes of fame. Stories about the girls in the background, who were forgotten, neglected, part of the scenery of other, more spectacular lives. The author has given voices to women whose whispers were too soft to resonate through the years. And it's feminist as hell. So there's that, too.
 
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JessicaReadsThings | 16 altre recensioni | Dec 2, 2021 |
it took me forever to finish this and I don't know why, every story in it was gorgeous and instantly my favourite.
 
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kickthebeat | 17 altre recensioni | Nov 1, 2020 |

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ISBN
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