Reviews tagging 'Self harm'

The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning by Maggie Nelson

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bayrayj's review

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challenging dark informative reflective medium-paced

4.75

I usually do not fall in love with non-fiction, but this book is different. Maybe because the author is as talented with poetic prose as she is with essay formatting, but no matter, I love Maggie Nelson and I love this book. As someone who indulges in true crime and “cruel” story telling this reading challenged me to consider why. Why I want to fill myself with that? Why these stories are so popular? What the goals are of the creator? Are they just or successful? I didn’t need to agree with every line to understand the importance of these questions in the world we navigate each day. The issues she brings up are only becoming more descreet. I’m my opinion, this book asks its reader, “do you know what you’re doing?” To which my answer was “no”.
The one issue I had was my difficulty recommending this book to others, as it falls into some of the traps it describes. Many of the references are given in such detail, and brought up so casually thoughts of rape, torture, and murder, that I feel it may be cruel to get friends to read it.

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penofpossibilities's review

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dark informative reflective

3.0

I started listing trigger warnings and then I realised. Its... its all of them

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callmeamelia's review

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challenging informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

4.5


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marshamudpuddle's review

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3.0

Nelson's essaying is focused and engaging here, and she has some thoughtful things to say, but it is the subject matter itself I disliked -- lots of descriptions of really awful-sounding modern and conceptual 'art' dealing with horrible, violent themes.

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