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A Tempest
A Tempest: Based on Shakespeare's The Tempest : Adaptation for a Black Theatre | Aimé Césaire
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Anti-colonialist revision of Shakespeare's The tempest.
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I have managed to read several books for my Novella November, but not as many as I hoped.

The Diesel is a fantastical story of a transgender person in UAE, hard to make sense of. The tagged was a retelling of Shakespeare. Memory is dense and more non-fictional than I liked, but several chapters were completely engrossing. In Sicily is a picture of it's time. And Sacrifice was enjoyable and also forgettable.

Up next, I think, is Hard Times.

batsy The Diesel sounds intriguing! Haven't heard of it so thanks for bringing it to my attention. 5mo
Liz_M @batsy It is weirder and makes less sense than J. Winterson's most fantastical books. 5mo
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Rereading for my French book club

This book is full of references to colonization, full of humor too (absurd situation, dark humor, double entendre). It's a short book that is worth taking the time to read in-depth.

It's a successful rewriting of The Tempest by Shakespeare, adding contemporary themes (published in 1969).

Reading keys: Think of Ariel as Martin Luther King, and of Caliban as Malcolm X ;)

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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
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I really enjoyed this rewriting of The Tempest by Shakespeare. Highly recommend!

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