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Loading... Such small hands (edition 2017)by Andrés Barba, Lisa Dillman (Translator.), Andrés Barba, Edmund White (Author Of Afterword, Colophon, Etc.)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This novella was weirdly sexual given the subject matter. It lacked direction, leaving me waiting for something interesting to happen, only for it to end abruptly. The afterword helped me make sense of what I had read, but overall, I wouldn't recommend it. ( ) This novella is beautifully written in a hypnotic and compulsive rhythm that almost compels me to like it, but in spite of its craft it is, as a story, repulsive and ultimately meaningless. I got to the end asking myself: ok, if I think this story so questionable, then who has written a better book with a similar theme? And I came up with [b:Loving Sabotage|71460|Loving Sabotage|Amélie Nothomb|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1170779652s/71460.jpg|73063] by [a:Amélie Nothomb|40416|Amélie Nothomb|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1457300466p2/40416.jpg]. Such Small Hands by Andres Barba 2008 Transit Books 3.5/5.0 Some parts of this book are magical. So well written and entrancing, you do not notice itś what is not obviously said that draws your attention and has the most significance. Yet, you don´t really notice it until the end, like magic or slight of hand. This is a strong story told very literally, that makes you feel without telling you how anyone feels. The story is about a young girl, Marina, who is put into an orphanage following a car accident she was involved in that killed both her parents. She survived, always carrying a doll her parents gave her. She is different. She avoids interacting with the other girls at the orphanage, and is ridiculed, excluded and bullied. One day the mean girls take her doll and bury it in the schoolyard. Marina is not a girl who shows emotion. Marina is not a girl who reacts at all. She slowly convinces the bullies to play a game with her at night. Marina would pick one girl every night to be her doll. A doll she could pose in any position. A doll she could touch, however she wanted. A doll she could hold, if she wanted. A doll she could dress, in whatever she wanted. The girls allowed Marina to play her night time games, but they continued to bully her and exclude her during the day. You decide. A hard one to read. But a great read. I travel a lot by train and have this thing about looking at what people are reading while they are travelling. I saw someone reading this and Googled it. It had good reviews so I decided to order it. I was very disappointed with the book. Not at all creepy, though it is somewhat odd., It is too stilted for the story to flow and I was left with "was that it?". Short novella, translated from Spanish. Beautifully written. Creepy . Childhood can be cruel and hurtful and that is what this book is about. Some of us will remember again things we tried to forget. Bullying, acceptance, being different from the crowd. Not really a gothic story, but a very scary one. no reviews | add a review
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Every once in a while a novel does not record reality but creates a whole new reality, one that casts a light on our darkest feelings. Kafka did that. Bruno Schulz did that. Now the Spanish writer Andrés Barba has done it with the terrifying Such Small Hands."Edmund WhiteLife changes at the orphanage the day seven-year-old Marina shows up. She is different from the other girls: at once an outcast and object of fascination. As Marina struggles to find her place, she invents a game whose rules are dictated by a haunting violence. Written in hypnotic, lyrical prose, alternating between Marina's perspective and the choral we of the other girls, Such Small Hands evokes the pain of loss and the hunger for acceptance. No library descriptions found. |
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