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Zong! by M. NourbeSe Philip

_justlillian_'s review against another edition

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As a work of art, 5 stars. As a textbook, 1.5 stars.

avalin1's review

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challenging dark slow-paced

4.75

aidynp's review

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2.75

important and crazy

imogen_reads_books's review against another edition

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dark informative sad slow-paced

3.5

_el__'s review

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adventurous challenging informative mysterious reflective fast-paced

3.0

yaelgelman's review

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challenging dark emotional sad tense medium-paced

5.0

ceryswilliams's review

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challenging reflective sad slow-paced

3.0

Zong! made me cry but whether that was because it is entirely incomprehensible or because it is painfully beautiful, I don't know.

medhgau's review

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challenging dark emotional informative mysterious reflective sad tense slow-paced

5.0

bibliosol's review

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4.0

I think it's about time to write my first book review on here, and this is a good one to begin with.

I read this book for a capstone class on postcolonial women writers, and I'm glad that I read it despite the frustration I felt while reading it. I'm giving it four stars because of the creativity of this text which gives the reader an experience, not a novel. That's something I can get behind, even if this was a challenging read.

If you're working on this book, I recommend listening to a live reading so you can keep some of that in your mind while you read it yourself. After that, your should literally read it aloud to yourself--it's so helpful. That's because this text begs to be a performance (which it actually was before it was written). Furthermore, it falls less into the novel genre and more into the affective text genre (yep, *A*ffective, not effective). It should therefore make you feel something (like, actually experience certain emotions) when you read it. I think that this text seeks to emulate the frustrating, confusing, fearful, shameful, and painful experiences of those who were involved in the event the book describes upon the ship Zong.

luvdass's review

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medium-paced

3.75