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The Tattooed Girl
The Tattooed Girl | Joyce Carol Oates
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Joshua Seigl, a celebrated but reclusive author, is forced for reasons of failing health to surrender his much-prized bachelor's independence. Advertising for an assistant, he unwittingly embarks upon the most dangerous adventure of his privileged life. Alma Busch, a sensuous, physically attractive young woman with bizarre tattoos covering much of her body, stirs in Seigl a complex of emotions: pity? desire? responsibility? guilt? Unaware of her painful past and her troubled personality, Seigl hires her as his assistant. As the novel alternates between Seigl's and Alma's points of view, the nave altruism of the one and the virulent anti-Semitism of the other clash in a tragedy of thwarted erotic desire. With her masterful balance of dark suspense and surprising tenderness, Joyce Carol Oates probes the contemporary tragedy of ethnic hatred and challenges our accepted limits of desire. The Tattooed Girl may be her most controversial novel.
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9-26-22: My 95th finished book of 2022! Joshua Seigl is an author and lecturer, possibly in failing health, he‘s trying to figure that out, who needs an assistant. The Tattooed Girl, Alma Busch, gets the job. She is very helpful but not very bright. The relationship between Joshua and Alma is a strange one. No one in this story is very likable. The ending was surprising but almost too quick. ⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣9️⃣5️⃣

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The Tattooed Girl | Joyce Carol Oates

I have been considering a new tattoo for a while, and want to get a bookish one. I like a tattoo to be unique so have been trying to design one but I am not too sure what I actually want!
Have any of my fellow littens got bookish tattoos? Or any ideas for one? 🙂
I saw a post from @Owlizabeth so there must be more of you out there too!

#bookishtattoo

Alisnazzy I'm in the same boat. 8y
Owlizabeth My profile picture is of my favorite tattoo, an owl on a stack of books with a "Bibliophile" banner!! 8y
Bookworm54 @Owlizabeth beautiful! @Skiles lit birds seems to be a bit of a theme so far! 😋 8y
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CaitlinSiem I have the words Veni Vidi Vici tattooed on my wrist—long story behind why—and while it's technically from history and not a book, I was inspired after reading William Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar (that was how I learned about the man and his famous words). I also have ley lines tattooed on my leg from Maggie Stiefvater's The Raven Cycle series. And a quill pen on my ankle, because I'm a writer. That's it... but only for now. There will be more! 8y
CaitlinSiem I agree with @Skiles. I dig all of @McFarchie's literary tattoos. 8y
Bookworm54 @CaitlinSiem I love the quote tattoos, but I wouldn't be able to decide on just one! I'm probably going to go a tad more generic? 8y
Tammygrrrl I have Harriet the Spy inside my forearm. 8y
OSChamberlain What you have to remember is that YOU have to love it. So definitely take your time with the decision. But honestly, I don't think you could go wrong with any bookish tattoo! 8y
Bookworm54 @OSChamberlain that is the plan! :) 8y
OSChamberlain @Bookworm54 personally, I'm getting the VFD eye on the left inside part of my ankle just like Count Olaf. I love that series so much. It'll be my first bookish tattoo also :) 8y
Bookworm54 @OSChamberlain wow! Sounds amazing. ☺️ 8y
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