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Homo sapienne: oqaluttualiaq | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Liz_M
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Five friends, each narrating a chapter, come to terms with their sexuality and relationships. The stories overlap, sometimes retelling the same event, sometimes filling in a gap left by another, sometimes creating more confusion than clarity. The story is also told through different techniques. One story is told using diaries and letters while another makes use of text messages. Although interesting, it doesn‘t differentiate the flat characters.

Librarybelle Great review! 2y
BarbaraBB It does sound great. Did you learn about Greenland as well or didn‘t the setting matter? 2y
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Liz_M @BarbaraBB A little bit about Greenland, mostly in passing references as there is little to no description of the surroundings. It could have been set lots of places, probably. 2y
Liz_M @Librarybelle Thanks! 2y
BarbaraBB I just read this one and I learned a lot about it. Fascinating country! 2y
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kathytrithardt
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Last Night in Nuuk is one of 4 books I read this week. You can find my thoughts on it in this wrap up video: https://youtu.be/Q9PelOqa0Ps

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AliD73
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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This book has received global praise and I wanted to like it, but I just didn‘t. The rambling, stream of consciousness style of writing just wasn‘t for me. Personally, I found it to be a mess. The novel was originally written in Greenlandic, so maybe it loses something in the translation; I don‘t know. Disappointing, because a novel from an emerging Greenlandic lesbian writer sounds intriguing. If stream of consciousness appeals to you, read it.

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kathytrithardt
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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This week's #WednesdayTradition features Last Night in Nuuk by Niviaq Korneliussen, translated from Greenlandic by Anna Halager, and the bottle of Jimbo Boysenberry Black Sour I've been saving for ages from Riot Brewing Co.⁣

#BookBathAndBeverage #HappyPrideMonth #ItsMySpecialBeer

[ID: a paperback copy of Last Night in Nuuk next to a tall rainbow labeled bottle of beer. Both are on a dark wood tray over a tub filling with water and bubbles.]

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Julsmarshall
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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This was a strange book with an unusual format. At times it felt like a collection of short stories at others it felt like a novella. It tells the stories of a group of friends and lovers searching for identity and acceptance in Nuuk, a town in Greenland. I read this for #ReadingEurope #Greenland and while I‘m a bit unsure of it, I will definitely remember stick with me.

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broughtyoubooks
Crimson | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Discovered this after watching a booktuber (CloudCuckooCountry) reviewed it, focusing on how the written form created an interesting piece through multiple narrators. It was an interesting video, and I ended up really liking the book, bonus that it was short but also deeply queer, with multiple comings out in unique ways (in contrast to a majority of the books that focus on coming out).

ephemeralwaltz This has also been on my radar for some time. It sounds really good! 4y
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charl08
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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When they began to question me, I began to question them...

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AndjoSant
Crimson | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Easy to read but deep & meaningful novella about four queer characters living in modern Nuuk. Niviaq Korneliussen presented her debut novel Crimson at the Sydney Writers Festival, and her poetic oratory of part of the novel in her native Greenlandic tongue was wonderful to witness. The photo is Sermitsiaq mountain, which overlooks Nuuk #sydneywritersfestival #greenland #queerlit

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AlizaApp
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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A group of friends and their intersecting lives in Nuuk. The first Greenlandic novel I have read! Everyone is queer and parts of the story are told through texts and diary entries.

Clare-Dragonfly “Everyone is queer” = automatic stacking😄 6y
AlizaApp @Clare-Dragonfly great policy 👍🏼 6y
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Well-ReadNeck
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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jveezer
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen

I‘ll have more to say when I get it back from a loan to @lalatiburona but I loved this and crushed it in a day. Always trying to wrap my head around gender, sex, and orientation and this book helped. Also happy my first Greenlandic author LGBTQ+.

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youneverarrived
Crimson | Niviaq Korneliussen
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1. Really liked this cover for Crimson I saw in Waterstones the other day
2. We don‘t do valentines 🤷‍♀️
3. Brown or beige
4. Ryan
5. ♥️

#friyayintro

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Well-ReadNeck
Last Night in Nuuk | Niviaq Korneliussen
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This stunning debut novel, translated from the Danish, introduces the reader to five 20-something Greenlanders trying to find their way in the world and are in various stages of coming to terms with their varied sexuality.
A great novel for those of you looking to fufill categories for reading challenges. Greenland; book in translation; LGBTQ #netgalley

Comes out in US January 15

8little_paws Do you happen to know if the author is LGBTQ? 6y
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shawnmooney
Crimson | Niviaq Korneliussen
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Bailedbailed

I‘m too old for this novel, whose prose and characters read like YA to me. Bailed halfway through.

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shawnmooney
Crimson | Niviaq Korneliussen
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New queer novel out of Greenland - English translation by Anna Halager published today!

LeahBergen Bizarre flow! 😮 6y
Lindy Nice match with the Georgia O‘Keeffe painting. Also, I just read a book that described touching a penis as being like feeling a hot cabbage roll: 6y
shawnmooney @Lindy @LeahBergen I‘d never considered the desirousness of fondling a hot cabbage roll until now! 🍆 6y
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LeahBergen @shawnmooney @Lindy Dining on Ukrainian food has now been forever changed for me. 😂😂 6y
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