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Miranda July is a filmmaker and writer. She wrote, directed, and starred in The Future. Her film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, received a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Caméra d'Or at Cannes. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Harper's. mostrar mais No One Belongs Here More Than You won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. Her debut novel, The First Bad Man, was published in 2015 and made The New Zealand Best Seller List. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras por Miranda July

The First Bad Man (2015) 943 exemplares
It Chooses You (2011) 338 exemplares
Learning to Love You More (2007) 257 exemplares
The Boy from Lam Kien (2005) 25 exemplares
All Fours (2024) 24 exemplares
Miranda July (2020) 17 exemplares
The Future (2014) 8 exemplares
Untitled Horrors (2013) — Autor — 8 exemplares
Kajillionaire (2020) — Director, Writer — 8 exemplares
The Metal Bowl 5 exemplares
Roy Spivey 4 exemplares
TV 2 exemplares

Associated Works

Lincoln in the Bardo (2017) — Narrador, algumas edições5,797 exemplares
My Mistress's Sparrow Is Dead (2008) — Contribuidor — 765 exemplares
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006 (2006) — Contribuidor — 757 exemplares
The Book of Other People (2008) — Contribuidor — 741 exemplares
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007 (2007) — Contribuidor — 616 exemplares
McSweeney's Issue 21 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern) (2006) — Contribuidor — 331 exemplares
Granta 129: Fate (2014) — Contribuidor — 58 exemplares
Do Me: Sex Tales from Tin House (2007) — Contribuidor — 38 exemplares
Sad Stuff on the Street (2018) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares

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Ein junges Mädchen verliebt sich in ein geheimnisvolles Wesen, einen körperlosen Schatten, der nachts von ihr Besitz ergreift. Ihr Glück ist vollkommen, bis sie den schrecklichen Fehler begeht, etwas Wunderbares für etwas Wirkliches aufzugeben. Ein Mann und eine Frau haben sich nicht mehr viel zu sagen, bis sie als Statisten auf einem Filmset ein turtelndes Paar im Restaurant spielen sollen – und es auf einmal wieder sind. In Miranda Julys Erzählungen wird das Alltägliche wieder zum Wunder und das Skurrile so selbstverständlich wie Gespräche übers Wetter. Sechzehn Stories von bizarr bis sexy, von zärtlich bis verstörend.… (mais)
 
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ela82 | 93 outras críticas | Mar 23, 2024 |
Not a super-easy watch, but has all the elements that mark a Miranda July film -- including one I just thought of: wonderful portrayals of old folks.
 
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lulaa | Mar 19, 2024 |
Like a three-year Ecstasy binge ever chasing that first high, "No one belongs here more than you" by Miranda July, grips you with its clever prose comprising the opening pages, then leaves you feeling sketched and ashamed you rode it out until the end. The rest of the stories belong in the back issues of Penthouse Letters. Worn out stories about sex with inanimate objects, sex for money, sex with the same sex, sex with prepubescent children. If this be modern literature, it is a perfect example why the publishing industry is dying. Don't waste your time. There is nothing edgy, nothing brave, and certainly nothing original about this collection.… (mais)
 
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Andrew.Lafleche | 93 outras críticas | Feb 26, 2024 |
I had trouble getting comfortable in this novel. Our protagonist, Cheryl, a single woman in her mid-forties, was behaving bizarrely. Not like a true lunatic maybe, but markedly socially inept. I thought maybe she was on the autism spectrum. I could, I thought, see in her people I've personally encountered who have Aspergers, so that was a possibility. But then the other characters were acting no little bit bizarre as well, so I abandoned that idea and began thinking the whole thing was simply bonkers. The action taking place did not seem to be grounded in any reality that I'm familiar with.

I wondered if that was because I live in the South, and always have, and this is California. Not just California, but LA. Lots of "kooky" people live out there, right? Pretty sure I've heard that. Is this believable behavior for that setting? Then I had an inspiration: it's like a comedy sketch! SNL, or Kids in the Hall. You're not exactly going to expect rationality from characters in a sketch, are you now. You're going to be prepared for some zaniness.

This frame helped me make sense of the developing relationship between Cheryl and the abusive roommate foisted upon her by her employers, which otherwise made no sense whatsoever to me. I coasted along with them taking it none too seriously and figuring this book was none too memorable until, a bit more than halfway through, I found the novel losing some of that intensity of unreality - not an abandonment of it, but a definite stepping down - and gaining in emotional heft.

This latter half of the novel deals with serious stuff. How parenthood suddenly changes your life. Struggling to come to terms with your sexual identity. When to stick out a relationship, and when maybe the right thing to do for everyone is to end it. There's good stuff here, and my enjoyment of this book shot up.

A strong second half after an underwhelming first half for me, then.
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lelandleslie | 46 outras críticas | Feb 24, 2024 |

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