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Joy Sorman

Autore di Sciences de la vie

14 opere 88 membri 6 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: Joy Sorman, 1973- author.

Fonte dell'immagine: Joy Sorman lors du forum « Animal ? » organisé par France Culture le 13 janvier 2018

Opere di Joy Sorman

Sciences de la vie (2017) 21 copie
Boys, boys, boys (2005) 9 copie
Paris Gare du nord (2011) 8 copie
Comme une bête (2012) 8 copie
La peau de l'ours (2014) 7 copie
Tenderloin (2024) 7 copie
Seyvoz (2022) 5 copie
L'inhabitable (2011) 3 copie
Du bruit (2007) 2 copie
Le témoin (2024) 1 copia

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Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
I thought that this was one of the most unique books that I've read so far. The translator did a fantastic job! A lot of the time, translated books don't seem to flow well, but it wasn't the case for this book. Overall, this book was an interesting story about a young man's obsession gone too far. It was hard to read at some points in the book, but I think that's what was intended. It's intended to be an uncomfortable book. I'd give it a 3.75/5 for a rating.
 
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maxbirkey | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 9, 2024 |
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Is it a novel about a man's love for a trade, a piece on the language of meat, or a dissertation on an industry? Maybe some, maybe none.

This is one of those works where you're immediately wondering if the author is trying to convince you of something. If you were vegan this novel will keep you firmly vegan, assuming you make it through the dripping viscera of its bloody innards. If you're a carnivore I don't think this will nudge towards veganism or vegetarianism. Mostly I felt that this book tries to overload your senses to make a point and missing it altogether. Instead it accomplishes the same as adderall does for ADHD: it pushes you over the edge of caring and numbs you to the very effect it tries to create. This dissertation on butchery confuses litany for literature, characteristics for character and narration for narrative.

Do I like the language? Yes actually. Even with the constant summing up of things it still glides along nicely. It has that quality where you want to keep going, regardless of its content or subject matter. Quite an achievement if you consider what it's about and how it handles that about. I wish we learned more about Pim, the protagonist. Only at the very end does he make a story move that's interesting and adds depth, even though it feels tacked on.

Originally I was going to give this book 3 out of 5 stars but I have to admit to myself that I'm a negative and jaded bastard and should rate this book better than my gut feeling. I will probably read this again in a few years and I'm curious to see if I feel differently about it.
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TheCriticalTimes | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 7, 2024 |
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Weird little story about a weird little guy. Made me glad I was a vegetarian for most of it. Reminded me of "Of Cattle and Men" by Ana Paula Maia, so if you like one you might like the other! Thanks for the early book, it was a fun read :)
 
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emmabrahmey | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2024 |
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A strange little book! (Only 165 pages long.)(Also, translated from French.) This book is entirely unique and entertaining in a very macabre way. Prim, the protagonist is an apprenticing butcher. The book is MOST graphic in how meat comes to our tables. I loved the book and will be reading more from this author.
 
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oolalu | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2024 |

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Opere
14
Utenti
88
Popolarità
#209,356
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
6
ISBN
28
Lingue
2

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