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Milk Blood Heat di Dantiel W. Moniz
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Milk Blood Heat (edizione 2021)

di Dantiel W. Moniz (Autore)

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2017134,718 (3.87)11
"Set among the cities and suburbs of Florida, each story in Milk Blood Heat delves into the ordinary worlds of young girls, women, and men who find themselves confronted by extraordinary moments of violent personal reckoning. These intimate portraits of people and relationships scour and soothe and blast a light on the nature of family, faith, forgiveness, consumption, and what we may, or may not, owe one another. A thirteen-year-old meditates on her sadness and the difference between herself and her white best friend when an unexpected tragedy occurs; a woman recovering from a miscarriage finds herself unable to let go of her daughter-whose body parts she sees throughout her daily life; a teenager resists her family's church and is accused of courting the devil; servers at a supper club cater to the insatiable cravings of their wealthy clientele; and two estranged siblings take a road trip with their father's ashes and are forced to face the troubling reality of how he continues to shape them. Wise and subversive, spiritual and seductive, Milk Blood Heat forms an ouroboros of stories that bewitch with their truth, announcing the arrival of a bright new literary star"--… (altro)
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Titolo:Milk Blood Heat
Autori:Dantiel W. Moniz (Autore)
Info:Grove Press (2021), 208 pages
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Exceptional stories. I'm fascinated with these women and their experiences. I have precious little good to say about this year or the previous two but wow did I set myself up with some amazing reads so far this January. ( )
  Kiramke | Jun 27, 2023 |
This book contains wonderfully jarring and alarming prose
“We excused ourselves. Anyway, we might have thought, haven’t we always eaten the young?”
(p. 148), from “Exotics.”
“Pastor pulled him aside last Sunday and told him the devil came in many forms, but most shaped like women.” (p. 36) from “Tongues.”

Moniz presents a remarkable set of short stories. Her characters are engaging and memorable. She depicts intense friendships, some with blurry boundaries and paradoxical aspects of love and hate. Additionally, she explores women’s issues, politics, and religion through her characters’ thoughts and dialog. Each story is told through the eyes of a first-person narrator. The characters use potent words that sometimes set me on edge but convey themes and messages pointedly.

Grief is a central theme with the loss of babies, friends, spouses, and parents. The loss of innocence, childhood and security also causes grief. Characters refuse to be victims. The stories provoke readers to question social norms and challenge assumptions. The author attempts to excise stigmas about sensitive topics. She emphasized transparency in expressing feelings and thoughts. Additionally, the characters’ issues are portrayed alongside world issues.

The discussion of mother-and-daughter relationships is heartfelt and painful in several stories. The author seems wiser than her years in recognizing the difficulties of accepting one’s parent as a human with flaws and vulnerabilities. Likewise, the husband and wife dynamics are front and center in stories such as “Loss of Heaven” and “Feast.”

She expresses painfully specific descriptions of bodily experiences and how the senses perceive the world. Each story touches a bit on darkness and light that humans recognize in each other. There are 54 uses of the word dark in the book, and light is used 71 times. But these are literal citations. The marvels of these short stories are the deep and unique depictions of the duality of human existence. I couldn’t help but wonder about the darkness and light each person emanates.

None of the stories in this collection has a clear resolution. In an interview with the author, she said she purposely wrote stories with ambiguous endings because “it allows you to think of the characters as living off the page. They will continue to make choices when the story ends.”

This writing is amazing!

See my reviews at https://quipsandquotes.net/
  LindaLoretz | Mar 15, 2023 |
Every single story is a winner. I can't even pick a favorite. ( )
  BibliophageOnCoffee | Aug 12, 2022 |
4.5 stars! Fresh, new voice in short story form. Lots of good ones; some that were sad, some that were shocking. Very reminiscent of Nafissa Thompson-Spires and then I saw on the back that she had reviewed this collection! I especially liked "An Almanac of Bones." Look forward to reading more from Ms. Moniz! ( )
  BarbF410 | May 22, 2022 |
Some of these stories hit for me and some missed, but overall a solid collection. I like reading Florida stories set in northern Florida for a change, and I like the way Moniz portrays the rich and conflicted inner lives of her characters, how self and culture and family intersect and sometimes conflict. I started with the audio, which had hardly a pause between stories, and I was glad to have the print to clear up the boundaries. ( )
  ImperfectCJ | Dec 21, 2021 |
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"Set among the cities and suburbs of Florida, each story in Milk Blood Heat delves into the ordinary worlds of young girls, women, and men who find themselves confronted by extraordinary moments of violent personal reckoning. These intimate portraits of people and relationships scour and soothe and blast a light on the nature of family, faith, forgiveness, consumption, and what we may, or may not, owe one another. A thirteen-year-old meditates on her sadness and the difference between herself and her white best friend when an unexpected tragedy occurs; a woman recovering from a miscarriage finds herself unable to let go of her daughter-whose body parts she sees throughout her daily life; a teenager resists her family's church and is accused of courting the devil; servers at a supper club cater to the insatiable cravings of their wealthy clientele; and two estranged siblings take a road trip with their father's ashes and are forced to face the troubling reality of how he continues to shape them. Wise and subversive, spiritual and seductive, Milk Blood Heat forms an ouroboros of stories that bewitch with their truth, announcing the arrival of a bright new literary star"--

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