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Quicksand
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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ManyWordsLater
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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Small book haul. And also my new rubber tree!

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erzascarletbookgasm
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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#AlphabetGame

I still want to read her other book, Passing.
Another good read for #letterQ is Quennie by Candice Carty-Williams.

DivineDiana I have only read Passing which was excellent! Actually,my copy is in a compilation of her writing which includes Quicksand. You have encouraged me to finish her other stories! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
batsy Passing is excellent, too 💜 2y
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batsy
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#AlphabetGame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Letter Q

A 1928 novella of quiet devastation that reveals some powerful and horrifying truths about racism, fetishisation of Black people and culture, and also the loneliness that comes from feeling like you don't belong.

Smarkies Need to pick this up. Just read her other novella - Passing. 2y
batsy @Smarkies I definitely recommend it! Both of these are very good. 2y
erzascarletbookgasm This would be my choice too! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
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tenar
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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A partially autobiographical first novel, Quicksand is very raw in its telling of Helga Crane‘s increasingly desperate search for belonging.

Larsen described this short book as “the awful truth”, and whether it‘s Helga or Nella speaking, it‘s gripping and honestly heartrending reading such an articulate woman‘s words on being biracial in the 1920s. I wouldn‘t pick this over Passing, but its powerful ending may haunt me even longer.

Suet624 Ooohhh, great review. Stacked! 3y
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KatieDid927
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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In honor of Colson Whitehead‘s upcoming Harlem Shuffle, I chose the Harlem Renaissance for my staycation & @tdrosebud delivered! The books you chose are perfect. That notebook & Zora Neale Hurston quote bookmark are so lovely! The Langston Hughes poem is actually the very first poem that introduced me to him! The candle smells lovely too! Thank you so so much! And special thanks to the amazing @Chrissyreadit for hosting! #StaycationinTimeSwap

Chrissyreadit ❤️🙌😍🙌❤️ 3y
tdrosebud I'm so glad you're happy! What an amazing coincidence about the poem! There were a few I was looking at and I liked that one best. 3y
KatieDid927 @tdrosebud Oh how cool! 3y
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Morr_Books
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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I managed to hit all my goals for the #JoyousJanuary readathon. 1. I completed 3 books including most recently the tagged book. 2. I attended a book club discussion this week. 3. I read for at least 24 hours. This was a great week of reading! @Andrew65

Andrew65 Fantastic 👏👏👏🍾🥂🥳😊🎉 4y
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erzascarletbookgasm
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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I can only do really short books in a day. Loved these three.

#3books #ivereadinaday

OriginalCyn620 Same! 250 pages or less if I want to read it in one sitting! 4y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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Oh it is getting harder. #manicmonday #LetterQ @JoScho

📚 Quicksand by Nella Larsen
✍️Ernesto Quinonez
🍿Queen of the Damned
📺 Queer Eye
🎤 Queen Latifah
🎶 QUEEN by Janelle Monae

JoScho Thanks for playing 💕 4y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Pickpick

This is a bleak story of Helga, of mixed parentage, who cannot find happiness, peace, and contentment wherever she is. Whether in the South, Chicago, Harlem or Copenhagen, she cannot settle down for long, as she feels she does not belong. She becomes dissatisfied, and longs to escape. Helga as a character feels aloof ⬇️

#ReadingEurope2020 #Denmark

erzascarletbookgasm (cont..) but her struggles, restlessness of her soul, her yearning to be appreciated and understood, make this such a sad but good read. 5y
JennyM Sounds an important read. X 5y
Cathythoughts Beautiful review ❤️💔 5y
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batsy Sad and good, yes. Lovely review. It's a haunting book. 5y
Librarybelle Great review! 5y
Kalalalatja I have never heard of this book, but I‘m definitely interested after your review! 5y
Palimpsest I often think about the ending of this book. 5y
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sprainedbrain
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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This book put me through the emotional wringer. Helga is the child of a white (deceased) mother and an absent black father, and as a young woman doesn‘t feel entirely comfortable among either race. The story follows her in her restless search for belonging and happiness. I never felt like I got to know her intimately, which seems fitting since I don‘t think she ever figures herself out. Beautifully written.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#1001books
#readBlackwomen

batsy Great review! And I love your insight into her character ... that's so true. 6y
sprainedbrain @batsy Thanks! 🤗 6y
Daisey Wonderful review! 6y
sprainedbrain @Daisey Thank you! 😊 6y
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JLaurenceCohen
Quicksand | Nella Larsen

Larsen's brilliant novel follows Helga Crane who fails to find fulfillment in Harlem, Copenhagen, or the Deep South. The mixed-raced Helga doesn't fit into the boxes the world provides. Larsen was a rising star during the Harlem Renaissance, until her writing career was ended by accusations of plagiarism.

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AshleyHoss820
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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I was feeling a bit so-so about Helga Crane, but this book is so insightful, it‘s a pick. This was written in the 1920‘s, you guys. Happiness is such a fleeting emotion. Finding true contentment? There‘s the trick. It reminds me of the fable of the bat: neither bird nor beast, so he didn‘t feel he belonged to either. It jumps around a bit time-wise, but overall, this was a good read. #1001Books 153/1,001

Leniverse Helga is not all that likeable a character, but I found it very interesting to see the difference between Denmark and the USA in how they viewed POCs. And the ending gave me the chills! Overall I liked it even better than her more famous 6y
BarbaraBB I liked this one but loved 6y
AshleyHoss820 @Leniverse Yes! Helga is a bit difficult, but I also was interested in the differences! And it‘s always interesting for me to have a perspective I will never be able to experience! Oh, yes! That ending! 😱😩😕 6y
AshleyHoss820 @BarbaraBB I haven‘t read Passing yet, but I‘m looking forward to seeing the difference! 😄 6y
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AshleyHoss820
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Today is my last day of regular classes! Now I can finally read for pleasure! 😄😂 Next week: Finals! 😱😱😱 (So far, I‘m sitting on Straight A‘s. Phew!) I should‘ve been through these two books already but...school...😊

Erinsuereads Good job!!!! 6y
AshleyHoss820 @ErinSueG THANK YOU!!! 6y
Liz_M ? you might have wanted an apostrophe or used a word other than "sitting" to prevent casual readers from adding an extra 's' after "As" ? 6y
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AshleyHoss820 @Liz_M 😄😄😄🤣 6y
vivastory That's great! Hopefully you are able to get some quality reading time during your break! 6y
AshleyHoss820 @vivastory Thank you!! I‘m sure hoping so! 😂😄 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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Another great short story from Larsen, she manages to capture in these tales the disillusionment and feeling of never truly belonging to those stuck between two worlds. The soul crushing pressure and depression of not belonging because you‘re not black enough to be black and not white enough be white, forever being in-between two extremes, and never feeling truly at home in either.

batsy I loved this and Passing. I'm sad that there's not much more of Larsen to discover. 6y
Tamra @batsy agreed! 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @batsy @Tamra I finished the collection of her fiction tonight, and I have to agree...even the other shorts contained left me wishing for more. 6y
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KellyHunsakerReads
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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This book is quite wonderful and I think that it will only grow in my esteem as time passes. #1001books #audiobook #backpackEurope #Denmark

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2459490577?book_show_action=false&from_rev...

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KellyHunsakerReads
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Copenhagen is far prettier than any other city I have visited. I made a stop at Tivoli gardens and saw my first hedge maze! Nella Larsen‘s novella is a lovely accompaniment to my touristy day. #backpackEurope #1001books #audiobook

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Leniverse
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The wife of Helga's uncle feels very strongly that she does not wish to be the aunt of someone who isn't entirely white, which means that he can't be her uncle either. 😡
But there is another aunt who feels differently.
#aunts #150PnPCoverParty

@CrowCAH @LeahBergen

CrowCAH Hmm very interesting. 7y
LeahBergen Stupid uncle. 😑 7y
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Leniverse
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Read a book, get book recommendations from what the characters are reading. I looked it up and it seems great. Also very out of print. Good thing I'm in Hay. One more book to search for in the morning. (I have a list.) 😂

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Daisey
Quicksand | Nella Larsen
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I read Passing in January and this story in the last couple of days, and I've been trying to decide what I think of them in comparison to each other. This one felt sadder to me overall, but I also think I better understood the feelings of this main character. She spends most of her life searching for a place in which she fits and can be happy.

#1001books

Also, today is apparently Drink Wine Day, so I had wine and red wine chocolate cake. 🍷

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BarbaraBB
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The story of Helga's search for her identity as a black girl in the 1920s in the US and Danmark. Although I did not really liked her character, I could follow her thoughts and doubts and think Nella Larsen has well succeeded in bringing Helga to life. #1001books

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batsy
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While Larsen's prose is crisp & elegant, the main character Helga feels elusive & distant. Her thoughts often feel overdetermined & abstract, though in some instances it works well. There's some structural issues due to disjointed time jumps & abrupt shifts. It's still a pick because it's searingly honest about the effects of racism on the psyche & the split consciousness it engenders. It's short & worth reading. #harlemrenaissance #LitsyAtoZ

britt_brooke Nice review! 8y
batsy @britt_brooke Thanks :) 8y
JazzFeathers Bought it years ago and still need to read it. Should movement it up on my TBR 8y
batsy @JazzFeathers It helps to be in the right frame of mind because it's a bit of a downer. 8y
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batsy
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This is my "Q" book for #LitsyAtoZ and fits today's #startswithQ. I'm reading the Collected Stories ebook and I don't quite like the cover, so I'm using this one instead. I'm almost done with Whatever Happened to Interracial Love and this seems like a good time to get started on Quicksand. #maybookflowers @RealLifeReading

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SaraBeagle
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If you're looking for a Q for the #Litsyatoz challenge...

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SaraBeagle
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Perfect epigraph for this story. #litsyatoz

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Lauren
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Coming back to Nella Larsen since there's so much here.

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