"The world is in darkness. The hood the guards have placed over her head scratches at her cheeks and neck."
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"The world is in darkness. The hood the guards have placed over her head scratches at her cheeks and neck."
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
WTAF was that? I acknowledge Tsiolkas‘ contribution to #ozfiction. I loved The Slap and found it ground-breaking. And I haven‘t minded a couple of his other books: Seven and a Half & Barracuda. But this was something else. Hist fic where Tsiolkas embodies St Paul. I was disoriented & revolted & read much of it with a scowl on my face. The abundance of “rutting”, “stench” & brutality were A LOT. Was it amazing or terrible 🤔🤷🏻♀️? Or was it both?
I am making a start on this, a favourite of my husband & a good friend, both of whom have a high tolerance for violence and gore. Mine‘s not quite as high, so let‘s see how I go… #ozfiction #currentlyreading #signedcopy
I'm a lifelong atheist heathen, so I didn't have a lot of context for Damascus, but I think that made me all the better able to appreciate the poetic language and visceral imagery and raw emotion. You certainly don‘t need to be a Christian, or familiar with the historical aspects of Christianity, to read Damascus (and it might actually be better if you aren‘t). Extended review for subscribers at http://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/new-releases/