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Eleanor, Or, the Rejection of the Progress of Love
Eleanor, Or, the Rejection of the Progress of Love | Anna Moschovakis
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A novel about a woman writing a novel about a woman who writes -- Eleanor, or, the Rejection of the Progress of Love is a sexy, earthy, bracingly intelligent examination of the vicissitudes of grief, ambition, aging, information overload, compassion fatigue, and a data-centric understanding of self; the relative merits of giving up or giving in; the seductive myth of progress; and the condition of being a thinking and feeling (gendered, raced) inhabitant of an unthinkable, numbing world. From Brooklyn to Madison to Ethiopia, Eleanor's slow trek toward a kind of autonomy after her laptop (and her data) are stolen, and the narrator's struggle for authority as she wrestles with her novel and a very famous critic's opinion of it, form a series of intersections of experience, exposure, and self-knowledge, occuring on axes of both will and happenstance: not just the backdrop but the material of the work at hand.
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Dinner. So much burrata. All the tomatoes. Fried up bread. Fried olives. Yellow flowers. And this new #bookmail. The title makes me giddy and gives me feelings. I hope the story is just as good.

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batsy I love the sound of this book! 6y
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Evening reading. 📖 ❤️📚

kate_reads LOVE the title 6y
saresmoore You are a machine. 6y
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