
Monday, April 23, 2012
The Magicians

Sunday, April 22, 2012
The Picture of Dorian Gray

Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Tan- Tan and the Rolling Calf By Nalo Hopkins
The
use of language is hugely important in this short story and sets the tone and
imagery for the short story. Ones the dialect and use of grammar was
established I couldn’t help but imagine a world that appears like a twist on
the Deep South. The place where
Tan- Tan hides out in, the bush, even sounds southern mixed with Australian
landscape. Also the use of the bandit and robber gives a western feel. It is
just with the monster (the rolling calf) and the statement about coming into
this world “Then he grab his little
girl and flee through plenty dimension veil” it doesn’t seem like an unattainable idea of a place. The background of the main character is
also a very human one with a young strong woman rebelling against her murdering
rapist father and having the stepmother not really want to comprehend. I really enjoyed the dialogue here
particularly the monologue that Tan- Tan gives. This allows the reader to feel
her strength and then also have insight into her thoughts and how she is
struggling to live up to her legend wile also being pregnant which profoundly
demonstrates her humanity. And it is hard to be larger than life when she is
dealing with such a set back physically. Overall a very fluid read that
demonstrated a powerful female protagonist.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler
Bloodchild is narrated by the host of the soon to be young
of the Tlic that adopted his family. Gan’s insight shows the suspense and
horror of the story. The plot is a mix between a story of childbirth and the
film Alien. This story literally
gives you the creeps from the very beginning. When it fist describes the many
limbs of T’Gatoi and the way she moves, her size and how she keeps members of
the family close for warmth was a tad unnerving. Her sterile eggs are used to keep
her humans healthy and high when they first consume them. The power exchange
between Gan and T’Gatoi is seen in their conversation towards the end of the
story before the egg-laying act is consummated. There is a definite blending of
what defines the sexes here with indistinguishable differences between the male
and female in characters behavior. Gans father actually “birthed” T’Gatoi and
now Gan would “mother” her young.
The dialogue in this story keeps you invested in the characters and
their decisions. The story is also very fast passed and keeps the tension until
the very end. It’s a story at its core about family and what a person is
willing to do for them.
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