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La brava terrorista (1985)

di Doris Lessing

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This is the story of a band of bourgeois young revolutionaries living in a London squat and united by a loathing of the waste and cruelty they see in the city around them.
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  archivomorero | Jun 25, 2022 |
I should probably wait longer than a day after reading to write a review, but here goes. This book is about some hippy commune activists who freeload and play around with revolutionary ideals. I thought Lessing did an amazing job of characterization, at least with Alice, and then towards the end of the book, building up to how Alice got to be the way she is. It was fascinating and I think would make a really good character study for a Psychology course. Plot was a bit lacking, but I think that was the point. They were just screwing around, doing not much of anything. The ending didn't quite cut it for me, but I'm not sure what I would've done differently.

I am challenged with this book because I hated all the characters. All of them. Despicable. I don't know who to recommend this book to as I think everyone I know would dislike it. But somehow I liked it, admired it even. I'll scratch my head over this one for a while. ( )
  technodiabla | Aug 8, 2020 |
Realista y sensata, Alice se ocupa desde hace tiempo de Jasper, un homosexual con quien comparte un radicalismo de izquierdas un tanto difuso y a menudo contradictorio; ambos recalan en una casa en ruinas junto con un grupo de jóvenes deseosos por colaborar con el IRA. ..
  museosanalberto | Jun 4, 2020 |
It would be such a stretch to say I liked this book, but it's thought-provoking and reasonably left-wing. Set in Thatcher-era London, it follows 36-year-old Alice, a member of a kind of cultish, dubiously left-wing sect who lives a really miserable life, even though she won't recognise it herself.

So this is a very depressing book to read – it's mind-bogglingly slow, and I spent most of the book frustrated with Alice for refusing to make use of any opportunities that arose to make her life better. For one thing, she's stuck in a horrible relationship, a sexless one designed just to give cover to her secretly-gay partner, who twists her wrists any time he doesn't get his way and takes all her money, by stealth or by force, and blows it all on pointless shit until they have no money for like, any bills. (Ah, but as we will get to, paying bills is bourgeois!) She's stolen so much money from her parents to fund his lifestyle that by the beginning of the novel, her parents are sick of her and want nothing to do with her any more. It is just unbelievably frustrating to read about someone who screws her life up like that.

Secondly, the politics of this sect (and, by extension, Alice) are really terrible, which kind of contributes to the terribleness of her life. She condemns basically anyone with a white-collar job as "bourgeois" and "middle-class" (which, to her, are the same thing) and it gets to the point that she condemns people as bourgeois for like, owning furniture, or wanting to not live in a squat. She herself gets condemned as bourgeois by other members of the sect for wanting to live in a squat with hot water and electricity. At one point, she turns down a white-collar job offered to her because she doesn't want to live in a flat she actually pays rent on, which according to her only bourgeois people do. In her mind, the true representatives of the working class are people like the members of her sect, none of which have seemingly ever tried to get a job, and instead live on welfare as a point of principle. Their complete and utter lack of a genuine class analysis leads to the kind of political activity you might be able to guess: unable to work within the working class, organising and strengthening it, they resort to "propaganda of the deed"-style terrorism which kills and injures working-class people and cements them as eternally irrelevant.

I feel like this is a book that would be very easy for right-wing people (or even, say, feminists who are hostile to genuine left-wing politics) to take and say, "hey, look! this PROVES that communism is a terrible idea and communists are terrible people!", similar to 1984. In this sect, the women make the tea and the men do all the "real work"; many of them (including Alice) are anti-intellectual and think it's bourgeois to read, especially to read anything you might disagree with; they dismiss any idea that "the personal is political"; then there's all the "propaganda of the deed" stuff. Like 1984 though, I don't think this book is really hostile to genuine revolutionary politics, but rather to various badnesses that "Marxism" has been used to justify. The Good Terrorist is hostile to terrorism, isolating oneself from ordinary people, being wilfully blind to sexism in the name of "class struggle", and so it goes. But it never tries to defend Thatcherism, the cops are mostly thuggish, bureaucracy unfeeling, and the IRA are depicted positively. If anything, I would call it a book of despair. Which I guess is what Orwell wrote too.

Rating this book is hard, since as I'm sure I've made clear I didn't particularly enjoy reading it, even if I think it has merit. Since I can't give it two and a half, I'll give it two. It wasn't a bad book, just slow and frustrating to read. ( )
1 vota Jayeless | May 27, 2020 |
ALICE SE UNE A UN GRUPO DE REVOLUCIONARIOS DE IZQUIERDA, QUE OCUPA ILEGALMENTE UN EDIFICIO. SE LES PLANTEA LA DISCUSIÓN INTERNA DE UNIRSE AL I.R.A. Y, POR OTRO LADO, LA DISCUSIÓN CON LA POLICÍA, QUE PRETENDE DEMOLER EL EDIFICIO. LA VIOLENTA ACCIÓN SE MEZCLA CON ENTERNECEDORAS PINCELADAS DE COTIDIANEIDAD. ( )
  Elenagdd | Apr 17, 2019 |
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Doris Lessingautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Camp, Marion Op denTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Leith, PaulImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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