Generation loss

a novel

Paperback, 291 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2007 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-603134-9
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4 stars (6 reviews)

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Review of 'Generation loss' on 'Goodreads'

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Most people know that I am very particular when it comes to crime novels. I tend to be drawn to the gritty, pulp novels of the 1930s. I honestly could not tell you what works for me and what would not. Taste is a weird measuring tool; it is constantly changing and there are aspects that even the reader is unaware of, for example, I recently read Generation Loss by Elizabeth Hand and there is so much I liked about this novel, yet there is something that did not work for me. I am reviewing the book in the hopes to fully understand my feelings here.

Cass Neary is the protagonist of what appears to be a series of currently five books. She had moderate success as a photographer in the 1970s, in which she was involved in the burgeoning punk movement and has a weird fascination with death photography. …

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Fascinating, dark, and disturbing story about a failed punk photographer who gets a gig writing about an artist whose work she always admired who lives on a Maine island with a group of demented ex-Hippies. One of those books you don't recommend lightly because the narrator can be infuriating and some of it is really - ugh. But I keep thinking about it.

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  • Women photographers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction.

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