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Green Girl
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno
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With the fierce emotional and intellectual power of such classics as Jean Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight, Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, and Clarice Lispector's The Hour of the Star, Kate Zambreno's novel Green Girl is a provocative, sharply etched portrait of a young woman navigating the spectrum between anomie and epiphany.First published in 2011 in a small press edition, Green Girl was named one of the best books of the year by critics including Dennis Cooper and Roxane Gay. In Bookforum, James Greer called it "ambitious in a way few works of fiction are." This summer it is being republished in an all-new Harper Perennial trade paperback, significantly revised by the author, and including an extensive P.S. section including never before published outtakes, an interview with the author, and a new essay by Zambreno.Zambreno's heroine, Ruth, is a young American in London, kin to Jean Seberg gamines and contemporary celebutantes, by day spritzing perfume at the department store she calls Horrids, by night trying desperately to navigate a world colored by the unwanted gaze of others and the uncertainty of her own self-regard. Ruth, the green girl, joins the canon of young people existing in that important, frightening, and exhilarating period of drift and anxiety between youth and adulthood, and her story is told through the eyes of one of the most surprising and unforgettable narrators in recent fictiona voice at once distanced and maternal, indulgent yet blackly funny. And the result is a piercing yet humane meditation on alienation, consumerism, the city, self-awareness, and desire, by a novelist who has been compared with Jean Rhys, Virginia Woolf, and Elfriede Jelinek.
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Matilda
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno
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This was the first book I read based on Roxane Gay discussing it and I loved it. Great pic if you like the “unlikable woman.” Plus I‘m still obsessed with the cover.

LeeRHarry Looks great - stacked! 😊 5y
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Amandakay
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno
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March reads ❄️

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Amandakay
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This is another amazing book I got off of Roxane Gay‘s Goodreads. I started and finished it with my morning coffee 💜

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Amandakay
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno
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In love with this book 💙

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Amy_Yuki_Vickers
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Pickpick

In Green Girl, the protagonist, Ruth, uses her beauty as both a shield and as a ticket into a more privileged world. The narrative is so colored by Ruth‘s perspective that the book‘s setting felt surreal to me.

For full review:
http://www.amyyuki.com/books/2018/07/26/green-girl-by-kate-zambreno/

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batsy
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Day 1 #FierceFeb #ModernGirl "Hunger makes me a modern girl" Ruth, in this book, is almost embalmed in apathy and ennui, sleepwalking through life. She's definitely hungry to be anyone other than herself.

I gave this four stars on Goodreads. But flipping through it now I'm highly irritated. ? Am I getting older and more curmudgeonly about the blank listlessness and solipsism of youth... ?

@Cinfhen

merelybookish I liked this when I read it. It was a TOB book at some point. ☺️ 6y
Cinfhen That's scary if you're disenchanted with today's youth...You're still so young😘😘I on the other hand.... 6y
Kalalalatja The cover is pretty cool 👌 6y
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Eggs @batsy I wouldn't call you curmudgeonly-I think irritation with solipsism can occur at any age. We are surrounded by narcissism in 21st century; however, the older you get, the more it may bother you...😍 6y
batsy @merelybookish Oh, that's cool! I didn't know that. And yeah, I remember liking it too. Not sure why it's rubbing me the wrong way now. Gonna put it away 😂 6y
batsy @Cinfhen Having a jaded and grumpy moment, I think 😁😘 6y
batsy @Kalalalatja Yeah, I agree ☺ 6y
batsy Thank you @Eggs , that's a good point 💙 6y
RohitSawant Agree with everything @Eggs so brilliantly put! 6y
Eggs @batsy @rohit-sawant Thank you my Litten pals 😍 6y
readinginthedark I know what you mean! YA books and coming of age stories used to be my thing, but now I have to be in the right mood for them or I just get really critical. 6y
batsy @readinginthedark Yes, exactly! I used to love them too. I think certain perspectives are what I find hard to get through, now. To read about self-involved youth, a certain kind of sensibility and great language definitely help 😆 6y
readinginthedark Agreed. I kind of like for there to be an extra focus in the book, too, beyond just getting older. The last one I really liked was We Are Okay. It‘s about grief and trust and family...so good! 6y
batsy @readinginthedark Oh nice, thanks for the rec! Another one that did this trope really beautifully was this one, I loved it 6y
readinginthedark Good to know! 6y
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MicheleinPhilly
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RealLifeReading Interesting eye! 7y
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lovelybookshelf
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Being a young woman out in the world and the accompanying ennui, apathy, going through the daily motions of life, feelings of emptiness...I've seen comparisons to The Bell Jar -- and I think that's fair as far as atmosphere goes -- but Green Girl didn't have the realizations or profundity you get with Plath. This was a good enough read, but when I think about the way it handled its themes, it doesn't stand out too much.

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Kathrin
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno
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Most of the time, I felt like slapping the protagonist (I refuse to call her heroine) out of her teenage/ adolescence angst. But then I remembered being that age and doing stupid stuff myself and scolded myself about being so judgmental.

Bottom line, I liked it well enough, but I am not wowed. I think the writing style was very clipped and unfocused and just not my cup of tea.

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Kathrin
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno

What happens to a woman when the eyes are no longer on her? Is that in a way a tiny death? Or a sort of freedom? The locks shorn off. Is one unlocked?

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Kathrin
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Things have been crazy at work lately, but today I got out at a decent time! WIN!

brendanmleonard Yay for getting out at a decent hour (and pools). 8y
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Kathrin
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno

Things have been crazy at work lately, but today I got out at a decent time! WIN!

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Kathrin
Green Girl: A Novel | Kate Zambreno

"Sometimes she narrates her actions inside her head in third-person. Does that make her a writer or a woman?" ?

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Kathrin
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One of the books that was referred to in Bad Feminist.

Matilda I loved this book and also picked it up bc Roxane Gay had raved about it on Twitter. 8y
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Abluecloudcloth
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Newest read, curtesy of the BPL

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