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Bear
Bear | Marian Engel
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The winner of the Governor Generals Literary Award for Fiction, Marian Engels most famous and most controversial novel tells the unforgettable story of a woman transformed by a primal, erotic relationship. Lou is a lonely librarian who spends her days in the dusty archives of the Historical Institute. When an unusual field assignment comes her way, she jumps at the chance to travel to a remote island in northern Ontario, where she will spend the summer cataloguing a library that belonged to an eccentric nineteenth-century colonel. Eager to investigate the estates curious history, she is shocked to discover that the island has one other inhabitant: a bear. Lous imagination is soon overtaken by the islands past occupants, whose deep fascination with bears gradually becomes her own. Irresistibly, Lou is led along a path of emotional and sexual self-awakening, as she explores the limits of her own animal nature. What she discovers will change her life forever. As provocative and powerful now as when it was first published. Includes a reading group guide. From the Hardcover edition.
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Emilymdxn
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Bit of a #wintergames update! I‘ve been reading and attempting to track my points but I‘m with my boyfriend‘s family for Christmas and they‘ve just had a bereavement, not ideal reading circumstances. I‘ll pop up again at the end of the month to total my points

#holidaybookdragons

willaful I'm sorry to hear that. Points are just for fun, don't worry about them! 3d
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JacqMac
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Classic Canadian literature. Winner of the Governal General‘s Award. The 70s really were a different time, eh? But this was more than a novella about a librarian who had sex with a bear. It felt so deeply… lonely. The writing is amazing. Yet it is about a woman who has sex with a bear and it still won a GGA. Which I find most fascinating. Maybe that tells you just how great the writing is though.

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merelybookish
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#Alphabetgame
Going with the novel referred to as Canada's "Lady Chatterley's Lover." The premise of the book is weird and potentially off-putting, but Engel's story of a young librarian's remote research trip is nuanced and thought-provoking. And for a slim volume, packs a punch!
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BarbaraBB Never heard of this one! 2y
merelybookish @BarbaraBB Not sure it's very widely known outside Canada. 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
BarbaraBB Interesting! 2y
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Hitchhikerbooks
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It is with good reason that this is a Canadian classic. It's beautifully written and poignant. Just one question: why a bear?

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merelybookish
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What a wonderful, strange little book. Archivist Lou is sent to a remote island to catalogue contents of a home and library that been bequeathed to her institute. Once there, she discovers there's also a bear to tend to. Over the summer, Lou and the bear develop a relationship. By the time fall arrives, Lou is a different person. There is sex but within the logic of the story, it makes sense. 🤷 It's like Where the Wild Things are for adults. 🐻😁

merelybookish Definitely worth reading @LeahBergen @TheLudicReader and at only 120 pages, it's a quick read too! 3y
LeahBergen Okay, you‘ve convinced me (but not quite about the bear sex 🤣). 3y
merelybookish @LeahBergen I started the book waiting to be shocked by the bear sex and then, by the time it happened, I was lIke, well I guess that makes sense. 😆 3y
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LeahBergen 🤣🤣 3y
Cathythoughts Sounds interesting 😂😂😂 3y
merelybookish @Cathythoughts A Canadian classic! 👍😂 3y
vivastory I'm so intrigued that I just ordered a copy! 3y
merelybookish @vivastory That's awesome! I can't wait to hear what you think! 🐻 3y
Centique Where the wild things are for adults - I‘m sold! 3y
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shawnmooney
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Lindy ❤️What a delightful conversation about a book I love! ❤️ (edited) 3y
LauraBrook Going to make some coffee and watch. 😊 3y
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Purrsistently
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So around litsy I see Canadian littens sharing how this is required gradeschool reading there and I see it has won the highest literary award there and yet goodreads has no ratings, no cover image, not even the publication date. What gives? I'm intrigued at the way it seems to be censored from goodreads- they have plenty of other smutty books.🧐🧐🧐🧐

julesG What?! Goodreads censors? 6y
ItsAnotherJen 😂🤣😂 the reviews of this book on Goodreads...oh my gosh! Sooo funny. 6y
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Paula3 Omg those reviews 😶😂 How have I never heard of this book? I'm intrigued now. 6y
Soubhiville Ok, this sounds bizarre... I‘d never heard of it either. 🤣🤣🤣 6y
StellaDz I actually enjoyed this book, but yes, it‘s bizarre. 6y
Clare-Dragonfly GRADE SCHOOL?! 6y
rabbitprincess Maybe high school, but it was certainly not required reading at my school in any grade 😶 6y
Purrsistently @julesG ok your link works for me but when I search for the book or author all that comes up is this: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43308246 6y
Purrsistently @julesG also, thanks for linking! 6y
Purrsistently @StellaDz someone told me it was satire of the tropey "barbarian fantasy" that all the mousy smart girls want big stupid hairy lovers. If that assessment is true then I think I will love it. ? 6y
StellaDz @Purrsistently that is definitely an interesting take. Would make me read it again! 6y
xicanti For the record, I didn't read this book in school. In fact, I first heard of it two years ago, in a Margaret Atwood lecture that referenced it as "the bear sex book." 6y
julesG Weird! I can find it just typing in the title and the author's last name, or just the author's name. 6y
ReadingRover @Purrsistently I was able to find it. Its been on my tbr for a bit now. The last name is spelled Engel. Maybe that‘s why you couldn‘t find it? 6y
Purrsistently @xicanti 😹😹 do you know what the lecture was called? Always interested in Atwood anything. 6y
Purrsistently @julesG cool! Idk, maybe I was doing something wrong on the mobile app. 😅 6y
Purrsistently @ReadingRover maybe! That was the only thing that popped up when I would start to type it in. I don't know. 😹😅 6y
julesG The spelling of the author's name is wrong in your screenshot. You didn't use a picture before, so I didn't notice. The author's name is Marian Engel. Maybe that's all the magic in a nutshell. 😉 6y
Purrsistently @julesG it actually says "no results" at all if I search without the S. If I add the S then it brings up this. If I search just her name spelled correctly I get an elizabeth Elliot book and "angels by marian keyes" as the only two results. Maybe the ios app is just weird. I can only access the actual entry by clicking the link someone shared above? 6y
Purrsistently I have screenshots of all that but don't want to post about the issue 4 times and can't post photos in litsy comments😅 6y
julesG That's bonkers. And I hope it's an iOS problem. 6y
julesG Not that I'm trying to diss Apple users, it would just be weird if Goodreads were actually banning books. 6y
Purrsistently @julesG no worries! Yeah it's just so strange! I think it must just be a bug since clearly there IS an entry that thousands of people have used, it just won't come up in search results for me. 6y
julesG Just because I'm wondering, you have tried spelling it "EngEL"? You know, autocorrect and such, offering the "French" spelling whereas this name is the German word for angel. 6y
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twohectobooks
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I have to admit, #canlit‘s most notorious novel really surprised me. Most reviews you see online will focus on the “zomg librarian has sex with bear!!!?!!!!!1!!!11” aspect of the book. But there‘s actually a lot of beautiful nature and identity stuff in here. Engel‘s prose is excellent. This is SO uncomfortable and dare I say relatable that I can‘t bring myself to call it a pick.

ItsAnotherJen Wowsers. Sooo I have never heard of this book until now. What the what? Why a bear of all things? Why not a wild reclusive man? 6y
twohectobooks @JenFowler haha you kind of have to read it to get the full picture, but the bear just happens to be there? She does also have sex with a local man. 6y
ItsAnotherJen @twohectobooks How very open minded of her..lol.. 6y
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twohectobooks
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My two current reads are the most notorious novel in all of #canlit and a childhood favourite. Getting whiplash from the contrast between these two.

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ReadingEnvy
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In this book, there is a librarian who has relations with a bear (OMG I just noticed the arm around the bear on this cover.) Some reviews I've read have found deeper meaning to these events but it's a bit uncomfortable for me as the reader! Luckily the internet exists so I can read these funny reactions before I write my review. https://imgur.com/gallery/uf3YE

MamaGina Wait ... what? Hmmm ... don‘t think I‘ll have what you‘re reading this time! 😆 7y
mcipher That is so nuts!! Are you going for the T-Rex book now?! 🤣 #dinoporn #bearporn @TricksyTails (edited) 7y
Tamra Not sure I‘m having reading envy right now.....🤨 7y
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ReadingEnvy @mcipher nope! And I did not know about this eleme t of the book when I bought it! @tamra @MamaGina 7y
dixi_e This has been in my TBR for too long! How was it?? 7y
ReadingEnvy @dixi_e there is a lot of beautiful writing about nature and solitude but there is also a bear .... It is a quick read! Get to it! ;) 7y
Billypar I recently read an Edward Albee play, 'The Goat' along similar lines- man falls in love with a goat and tries to explain this to his wife. Sounds like it could have been funny, but not so much, at least not on the page. 🐐 7y
dixi_e I dream of locating a used copy with the ‘sexy‘ cover and a strangers annotations😳😁... I also want to see what made it prize worthy. Might be a good follow up to my current read, (edited) 7y
ReadingEnvy @Billypar and in this book, it isn't funny, in fact the level at which you can empathize with Lou or at least sympathize is an extraordinary feat by the writer I'd say. She's been disappointed by both men and women in her life 7y
ReadingEnvy @dixi_e it's good to have dreams! 😏 7y
vivastory @Billypar I saw a performance of Albee's "The Goat" & it's not funny live either. I recall a lot of the laughter was because of how uncomfortable the audience felt 7y
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ReadingEnvy
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Based on the recommendation of @Lindy on Reading Envy Episode 107, I ordered this book. How could I resist with this description:
"A mousy, timid librarian is summoned to a remote Canadian island to inventory the estate of Colonel Cary, who, she learns soon enough, had any number of secrets."

Lindy Yay! The great transformation tale: from mousy librarian to....? 7y
saresmoore Woohoo! 7y
RealBooks4ever Sounds delicious! 😋 7y
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Miss_Kim
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Saturday Morning Still Life with Coffee.

Miss_Kim Bear... considered by many to be a modern Canadian classic. I think you have to read this one more as myth or fable, looking for the symbolic meaning, otherwise it‘s too wired and disturbing. 7y
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comics_librarian
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Controversial, taboo, uncomfortable: Bear is all of these things, but that does not overshadow its refined writing and subtle message about a woman coming to terms with herself without a “man.”

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bitterbear
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diovival 😂👍 8y
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Yossarian
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"And yet, the novel is about a librarian fucking a bear in the same way that Lolita is about some pedophile."

Um. What the actual fuck?

#SentencesThatIActuallyJustRead #LitsyAfterDark

ScrappyMags What the ... 😳😳😳😳 8y
allusory A friend of mine read that book last year and live blogged it. It is definitely about having sex with a bear. So weird. 8y
mjdowens What reading category does that even fall under? Animal Erotica? 😂😂😂 8y
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Cinfhen Exactly what @ScrappyMags said!!! 8y
ReadingEnvy One of my professors in library school had a self-declared "research interest" on the image of librarians in porn and erotica ... I wonder if he knew this one! 8y
tournevis Aaah, a Canadian classic! I was never able to finish it. It really isn't about the beastiality bit, though it there. A lot. It's about losing the sense of yourself. And bear. 8y
LeahBergen 🐻 🍆 8y
shawnmooney It's a Canadian thing you wouldn't understand… 😛 8y
BibliOphelia 😱😱😱😱 8y
ScrappyMags I'm wondering if it's an indigenous people thing ? In Native American lit I remember some trickster tales that were wacko in today's context. One an animal sent his penis across the water to impregnate a woman. Not him, just his penis.😳😳😳😳 8y
jlondon1963 Oh my😳 8y
miss_ruark Wow! Not a good wow though! 😳 8y
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sofiaga
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The findings of the weekend

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tasha
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#November 12 One Word Title - #Bear by #MarianEngel is definitely a unique #book about a woman who falls in #love & has an #intimate relationship with a #bear. This book also won the #GovernorGeneralAward. #AngieBookishNovember #bookchallenge #CanadianLiterature #canlit #canadianauthor #bearlove #bookstagram #LitsyFeature #onewordtitle

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StellaDz
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When I moved to London two years ago, this place was quickly pointed out to me. Attic Books; three floors of used books, antique books and general historical paraphernalia. Friendly staff, creaky floors and just general amazingness. #getindie @Litsy #lndont

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Jokila
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trystancarter
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Pickpick

Excellent book. I love brief novels and this one of the better ones. Fascinating observations on gender and sexuality. Must read.

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