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Sandra Newman: Julia: A Novel (Paperback, 2023, Granta Books) 4 stars

An imaginative, feminist, and brilliantly relevant-to-today retelling of Orwell’s 1984, from the point of view …

I'd rather do it with Julia

5 stars

Julia is cool. Winston Smith, not so much. Anyway, you don't need to have read 1984 to appreciate "Julia." It's excellent. Frightening, but not (entirely) hopeless. A bit queer, in the best sense. Both in that queer people are present, and in that Julia's interest in sex for pleasure renders her suspect in the eyes of the regime. Definitely worth reading in these times of repression and spreading fascism.

@FinalOverdrive@kolektiva.social Interesting you should say that, because that's exactly how he's portrayed - myopic, limited, even childish at times. But this myopia gives him the potential for monstrousness in the same way that it gives any privileged person the potential for monstrousness. It is not realized, but Julia, being a woman, being younger, cannot escape from noticing the potential for it. Still, though, she does love him. Relateable for me, a woman who has dated many cis men.