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Animal: A Novel por Lisa Taddeo
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Animal: A Novel (original 2021; edição 2021)

por Lisa Taddeo (Autor)

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Joan has spent a lifetime enduring the cruelties of men. But when one of them commits a shocking act of violence in front of her, she flees New York City in search of Alice, the only person alive who can help her make sense of her past. In the sweltering hills above Los Angeles, Joan unravels the horrific event she witnessed as a child--that has haunted her every waking moment--while forging the power to finally strike back.--… (mais)
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Título:Animal: A Novel
Autores:Lisa Taddeo (Autor)
Informação:Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster (2021), 336 pages
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Animal: A Novel por Lisa Taddeo (2021)

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Intense, angry, beautiful, mournful. A truly unique style of prose that jars you while also sucking you in. ( )
  gonzocc | Mar 31, 2024 |
I loved this book. I do not know whether it is a "great book," but it is a terrific book and reflects in its substance and style the courage of the author that it took to write it.
I like the manner in which she writes, and the story - narrated by the protagonist - is shocking and believable, heart-rending while understandable. I love it, and I will read it again. Maybe, again after that. ( )
  RickGeissal | Aug 16, 2023 |
I'm not sure I expected to like this book as much as I did. But it's such a unique narrative voice that I was captivated from the beginning and read it through in just a couple days. It definitely has dark moments, but I love characters who are both the protagonist and antagonist, often at the same time, even within the same sentence. Taddeo wonderfully captures that contradictory complexity in Joan with a story that, to my interpretation, is not "anti-male" but a nuanced study of the frequently dysfunctional relationships between men and women -- and, consequently, each of us with ourselves. Characters and commentary like this is something I strive for in my own work. ( )
  Mike_Trigg | Feb 10, 2022 |
This was equal parts brilliant and horrifying. I've grown fond of this genre of feminist novels with highly traumatised women reflecting on their lives and working through the damaged done to them. Raised by an overly indulgent father who was compensating for an affair and an emotionally distant mother, Joan developed an insatiable narcissistic drive to feel wanted at all costs when both her parents died when she was 10. The story telling is very engaging with great pacing, revealing little twists during the flashbacks that kept adding depth to the character. Joan is fuelled by rage and sexual depravity in her need to be desired or to destroy male violence. It's dark and gritty but very human. Great read. ( )
  altricial | Dec 17, 2021 |
Though I understand the author’s intention, this book just didn’t work for me because it comes across as unrestrained in several ways.

Joan drives from New York City to Los Angeles to track down Alice, a celebrity yoga instructor who has some mysterious connection to Joan’s past. Her developing relationship with Alice serves as the catalyst for Joan’s slowly revealing the traumas which have left her “depraved.” Joan describes her life as ending at the age of 10 when traumas occurred which defined the intervening 25+ years. A recent event sends her over the edge: a scorned lover recently shot himself in front of her while she was having dinner with another man. Though she describes herself as a survivor, she is filled with a rage which has destroyed her human self so that her animal nature takes control.

Joan is the narrator. Periodically she directly addresses someone using the second person pronoun; the reader can guess the identity of this person being addressed, and the mystery is eventually clarified. The problem is that, given the identity of her intended audience, what Joan reveals is almost too honest and borders on inappropriate because, though this is not Joan’s intention, what she tells would be traumatizing to the listener.

Joan is not a likeable character. Initially, I had some sympathy for her, especially when she demonstrated some positive qualities like generosity, but her negative traits are so dominant that my sympathy waned. She is devious and ruthless. She uses her beauty and sexuality to manipulate everyone she meets. One-night stands and affairs with married men are routine for her. She sexualizes every interaction with men. Even her memories of her parents are sexualized: when she is sexually aroused, she thinks of her father, and she seems unusually focused on her mother’s breasts so that even when she has a gun pointed at her, she thinks of her mother’s enormous nipples. She has few interests apart from sex; Joan spends her time not reading, listening to music, or even watching television, but drinking and taking pills. She says, “There was no way to hear my story and still hate me.” I didn’t hate her, but her despicable acts didn’t make me like her.

The plot becomes increasingly far-fetched and unbelievable. The lack of an investigation into one man’s death is totally unrealistic. The book includes rapes, suicides, and murders. The piling on of trauma, often graphically described, becomes almost pornographic. In Joan’s opinion, men are always degenerates: “All my life, all the men taking what they wanted and leaving when it was over.” She despises men who are guilty of infidelity, yet she never experiences guilt for her role in infidelities? The author becomes almost didactic as she stacks the deck to illustrate her theme.

I can applaud the writer’s wanting to show the effects of trauma; however, I found the constant descriptions of men’s depravity excessive. The plot becomes almost grotesque. Also, I was unable to connect with the main character and so didn’t feel invested in the story. Writing a book that has so many over-the-top elements is not the way to convince me of the relevance of its theme.

Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (@DCYakabuski). ( )
  Schatje | Dec 4, 2021 |
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Taddeo’s prose glitters with all the dark wit and flashes of insight that readers and critics admired in Three Women [...]
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Joan has spent a lifetime enduring the cruelties of men. But when one of them commits a shocking act of violence in front of her, she flees New York City in search of Alice, the only person alive who can help her make sense of her past. In the sweltering hills above Los Angeles, Joan unravels the horrific event she witnessed as a child--that has haunted her every waking moment--while forging the power to finally strike back.--

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