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Apsara Engine (2020)

by Bishakh Som

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"In trans illustrator Bishakh Som's debut work of fiction, questions of gender, the body, and existential conformity are explored over the course of eight speculative and graphic short stories"--
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I just felt lost for much of this book. The stories are sort of sci-fi, sort of fantasy, but mostly take off in directions that I could not or did not wish to follow. And it's a shame because there were some interesting moments in the middle of several of the tales that had some insight into the human condition and transgender issues before twirling off into the whatever. At the end of almost every tale, I was left wondering either "What just happened?" or "What's the point then?"

I already have a graphic memoir by the same author on hold at the library and I'm tempted to cancel it after reading this book, but I'm going to go ahead and read it anyway and see if it helps me understand these tales any better.

p.s., Oh, and the lettering irritated the hell out of me. There are serifs everywhere on every letter, and yet whoever did it cannot bother to completely cross the letter T? Aaarrgh!

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  villemezbrown | Sep 16, 2020 |
Exquisite and strange short stories, each one worth a volume. Transporting art combines precise architecture with round, brown bodies. ( )
  JesseTheK | Aug 9, 2020 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
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"In trans illustrator Bishakh Som's debut work of fiction, questions of gender, the body, and existential conformity are explored over the course of eight speculative and graphic short stories"--

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Contents:

a. Come Back to Me

b. Throat

c. Meena & Aparna

d. Apsara Engine

e. Pleasure Palace

f. Swandive

g. Love Song

h. I Can See It in You
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