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Jaimy Gordon

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8+ verk 869 medlemmar 57 recensioner 2 favoritmärkta

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The Best American Short Stories 1995 (1995) — Bidragsgivare — 298 exemplar
Dersu the Trapper (1923) — Inledning, vissa utgåvor261 exemplar

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Vedertaget namn
Gordon, Jaimy
Födelsedag
1944-07-04
Kön
female
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Bostadsorter
Charles Town, West Virginia, USA
Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Utbildning
Brown University
Antioch College
Yrken
novelist
short-story writer
essayist
teacher
Organisationer
Western Michigan University
Priser och utmärkelser
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature ∙ 1991)
National Book Award for Fiction (2010)
Kort biografi
Gordon worked several seasons as a groom and "hot walker" at several racetracks in the eastern panhandle of WV.

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The first time I read this book, I totally hated it. I'm glad I gave it another chance. It is completely voice-driven. So if that isn't your thing, or if you know zilch about horse racing, this might not be the book for you.
 
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beckyrenner | 49 andra recensioner | Aug 3, 2023 |
My brother-in-law is a racetrack jockey. My sister-in-law exercised racehorses before leaving the track to teach. I worked as a bi-lingual clinical social worker on the backstretch of the Chicago-area racetracks for 25 years. I serviced horsemen and horsewomen ranging from trainers, assistant trainers to undocumented hotwalkers and grooms. Exercise riders and agents included those I served. I found Jaimy Gordon's novel, based on her one summer working on a racetrack as teenage groom decades previously, patronizing and insulting. Those from the track I know who read her novel concur. The folks who populated her novel came across like carny side-show novelties. Those of us who worked on the track for decades are not novelties. If ever there was such a thing as cultural appropriation by an author who extracted fame and money and awards (unbelieveably, the National Book Award given to this novel) from a subculture she had almost no meaningful contact with, we have it here. The fact that the National Book Award was given to a novel both mediocre and patronzing belies the reality that too often a talent for self-promotion transcends any talent to honestly reflect reality. In war, we have called it, "Stolen Valor," claiming an undeserved heroism. The many brave and hardworking horsemen and horsewomen wherever they work in the hierarchy of the backstretch racetrack deserve far better than this condescending appropriation of their lives.… (mer)
 
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forestormes | 49 andra recensioner | Dec 25, 2022 |
Why do authors have to be all mystical? That's one reason I read genre fiction. It generally is pretty straight forward and you don't get paragraphs like this one

Her hands felt their way blindly along the ridges and canyons and defiles of the spine, the firm root-spread hillocks of the withers. She rolled her bony knuckles all along the fallen tree of scar tissue at the crest of the back, prying up its branches, loosening its teeth

All she's doing here is rubbing his withers. Just tell me what happens and stop with the poetry, especially if you can't do it well. Plus the whole thing is sort of written in vernacular. Even when they weren't talking.
… (mer)
 
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Luziadovalongo | 49 andra recensioner | Jul 14, 2022 |
Often I read the reviews of a novel by others to help me understand what I think of novel. Not so much to put words in my mouth but rather to help me clarify my thoughts. It didn't really work in this case. I am still struggling to understand why I did not like this more. The slang used throughout the novel was definitely challenging, but I often like that type of challenge and didn't find it otherwise in this case. It also helped create a sense of authenticity about the world around the racetrack. The characters were quirky, which made them interesting, but I think that was part of the problem: they were so quirky they felt like caricatures of the real thing. I do know that I had no real feeling for any of the characters, except Medicine Ed, neither attraction or repulsion. The world of the racetrack felt real enough, in all of its slime and ugliness, and yet uninteresting. I credit the author with creating something unique, it just was not something in which I found much enjoyment.… (mer)
 
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afkendrick | 49 andra recensioner | Oct 24, 2020 |

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8
Även av
2
Medlemmar
869
Popularitet
#29,449
Betyg
½ 3.6
Recensioner
57
ISBN
33
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