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Feebleminded by Ariana Harwicz

jentidders's review

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2.0

In wild stream of consciousness narration, Harwicz explores desire, need and dependency through the dynamics of an utterly dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship, and describes scenes of excrement, filth and depravity.

This is a difficult, uncomfortable, and challenging read about transgression, breaking conventions and pushing boundaries, and whilst I can see the power in it and admired the stunning translation, it wasn't for me.

nunzia2210's review

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challenging dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

chionifos's review against another edition

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challenging emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot

3.5

lindy_b's review

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5.0

This is so good it makes Die, My Love look mediocre. 

danon17's review

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challenging dark mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No

2.25

Well-written, and carefully constructed. Just did not really vibe with it

dangab20's review against another edition

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5.0

Durante los días que estuve trabajando en la FIL Lima 2017 escuché opiniones muy buenas acerca del trabajo de Ariana Harwicz. Tanto que cuando empecé a leer esta novela, la empecé con fascinación pero, también, con cierto temor.

Y es que La débil mental (Animal de Invierno, 2016) explora la relación entre una hija y su madre, pero vista desde el otro lado de la moneda. Ariana se ha atrevido a describir sobre lo que nadie suele hablar del vínculo familiar e incluso no ha tenido miedo en ir mucho más allá. Y es que no todo es amor y cariño. También existe la envidia, el odio, la desconfianza y la venganza.

Esta novela nos mantiene al filo de la tensión con cada episodio que ocurre en la vida de ambas mujeres, dos personajes que viven juntas en las afueras del entorno urbano. Son episodios cargados de fuertes emociones como el deseo y el sexo y el querer destruirse una a la otra. Es una novela que llega a su clímax con la venganza, una venganza que se ve influida por los amores caníbales de ambas.

De La débil mental he quedado pasmado y maravillado. Es radical, violenta, sórdida, un tanto oscura pero real y, sobretodo, lleva al límite las emociones de ambos personajes, de los cuales nunca llegamos a saber sus nombres y, siendo sincero, termina sin importar.

Claramente, estamos frente a una novela pero que, gracias a su dulce juego de palabras, termina convirtiéndose en una obra de arte y poesía.

jiscoo's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense

4.75

feverish and delirious and darkly delectable. similarities to elfriede jelinek’s the piano teacher but more abstract

lizardluvr's review

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fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

struggling with how to rate this one. beautiful writing. pretty disturbing subject matter. exploration of what happens if we follow our worst impulses — as a creative exercise it kinda reminds me of ethel cain but i might be way off

shadowsmoon's review

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5.0

The characters in Feebleminded pop off the page with every line; it is absolute poetry. I read 'Die, my love' before Christmas and immediately ordered this second book in the pseudo-trilogy. I am so glad I did. Gosh, so what to say? It is a harrowing account of a mother-daughter relationship which echoes those that have gone before. It brings to mind the horrors of the hidden abuses that we probably don't think about too often, but that no doubt go on, in this sad world.

The relationship that the daughter has with the man is shown with a minimalism that works perfectly. The desire and longing made clear and open; bare and rugged. This book will, with no doubt, disgust and delight. The latter being an experience from reading such a refreshing and brutal account of a relationship between mother and daughter set against the rawness of survival at all costs.

I love Ariana's writing so very much and although I haven't read the original, the sheer complexity of the text suggests exquisite translation. I cannot wait until the third book is translated this Summer!

chillcox15's review

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5.0

Somehow, Feebleminded may be even more coruscating, perverse, and angry than Die, My Love? Is Ariana Harwicz a new favorite? She is maybe one of the most daring writers working right now.