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Nov 14, 2014
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This was very, very good. Touching on everything from teaching, to Scrabble, to popular culture, to national tragedy, Gay's essays are thought-provoking, funny, and honest. If I have one critique, it's that the selections vary wildly in terms of scope and applicability - the Sweet Valley High, or Tyler Perry essays, for example, had less to offer for someone unfamiliar with (or uninterested in) the subject - which may be a turn-off for some readers. Throughout all, though, the essays are tempere
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Roxane Gay has a very searching way of writing. Often three or four sentences in a row will end with a question mark. But at the same time, it's not that she doesn't take a position: just that she constantly interrogates her own opinions and the world's in a very provocative way. I may not agree with her, but she's always fair. For instance, I like Django Unchained quite a lot; she does not. However, it's not that she cannot see the things that I like about it. She just prioritizes other things,
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I'm so disappointed. I found this book uneven, contradictory, and shallow. Even when I was thinking, "Right on, yes, that, exactly!" it was standard stuff that has been covered by any number of good feminist bloggers, and there was nothing special about the way it was rehashed here. I really enjoyed Gay's An Untamed State and her more memoir-ish entries here. Maybe she's just better when she has a story to tell.
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I love Roxanne Gay's ideas but I find her writing style frustrating. This is an important an innovative voice, but the run-ons!
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