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Everybody | Olivia Laing
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"Astute and consistently surprising critic" (NPR) Olivia Laing investigates the body and its discontents through the great freedom movements of the twentieth century.
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charl08
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Much consideration, last minute additions, but: the question remains: did I bring enough books?

Mitch Always leave room to buy some more! 2y
LiteraryinLawrence How long is your trip? 2y
DivineDiana @Mitch Love this advice! ❤️ 2y
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julesG Might be enough for your first day. 😉 2y
charl08 @Mitch but will the room be enough? (I have been known to carry a coat with Big pockets onto the plane...) 2y
charl08 @LiteraryinLawrence not long enough 🤣 2y
charl08 @julesG 😁 It's good to have some choices, right? 2y
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Abailliekaras
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I love Olivia Laing‘s writing & this is another invigorating non-fiction work. She creates mini-biographies of artists & thinkers from history (Reich, Sontag) but they become interesting stories through her lucidity & feminist eyes. She uses the idea of the body to explore human experience, thought & struggles with freedom & illness, with intimate portraits of her characters along the way. Will be more rewarding if you know the people featured.

Simona I like her writing too! She is such a thoughtful observer. 2y
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AnneCecilie
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Laing‘s newest book is as the subtitle says about freedom. Freedom to choose your own healthcare, freedom to be who you want to be, freedom to love who you want and freedom over your own body. And how this isn‘t always easy in today‘s society and the cost of fighting for freedom.

As usual Laing uses a lot of philosophers, writers, singers and artists to illustrate and throughout she uses Reich‘s ideas and life.

kspenmoll Sounds fascinating. Nice review! 3y
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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

Started 3 books for buddy reads
📚 Emily of New Moon #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead
📚 Persuasion #PemberLittens
📚 Four Hundred Souls #400souls

I‘ve read the other 3 books

Cinfhen Fabulous 3y
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Thndrstd
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A thoughtful, thought-provoking, expertly researched book about what it means to inhabit a body written in a time when so many bodies and the related freedoms and rights are under assault. Laing uses the difficult life of psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, who studied under Freud but had a falling out, to explore gay rights, civil rights, feminism, and racism. Well-written, powerful, and insightful.