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mirrorwitch

mirrorwitch@bookwyrm.social

Joined 2 years, 1 month ago

appreciator of lesbian fantasy fiction. enjoyer of poetry. puncher of nazis.

literature/linguistics major, São Paulo University.

Languages: pt-br, en, ja, de.

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commented on Der Skorpion by Anna Elisabet Weirauch (Der Skorpion, #1)

Anna Elisabet Weirauch: Der Skorpion (Paperback, German language, 1993, Ullstein Tb) No rating

'This trilogy—putatively the only work of Weirauch's to center on a lesbian theme—was so immensely …

This trilogy—putatively the only work of Weirauch's to center on a lesbian theme—was so immensely popular both in lesbian circles and, as book reviews indicate, beyond that the first volume's initial printing sold out soon after it hit the shelves. It became a "Kultbuch," the German equivalent of the lesbian novel The Weil of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall.

A "Damenklub" was named after the novel, and the symbol of the 'scorpion became a "Kleinanzeigen-Chiffre" and even made its way into sexological texts as a code for homosexuality…

(Winkelmann 2001)

Anne Frank: Gesamtausgabe (Hardcover, 2013, FISCHER, S.) No rating

I'm gonna read the entire Kitty in German \o/ I don't care if I miss a bunch of stuff, I'll just power through it without a dictionary and see how I fare. I figure my German is good enough that I can Krashen it at this point

Chana Porter: The Seep (Hardcover, 2020, Soho Press)

A blend of searing social commentary and speculative fiction, Chana Porter’s fresh, pointed debut is …

Review of 'The Seep' on 'Goodreads'

Humanity has been finally united, thanks to the psychedelic transcendence brought by our new alien friends, the collective trip-inducing hivemind goop known as The Seep. War is over, poverty is over, capitalism is over, colonialism is over, no one can tolerate exploitation when they're acutely aware of the feelings of everybody else and all the animals and plants and each individual body cell. Art flourishes, new and strange occupations flourish, property is collective and abundant in every regard, endless possibilities open up before ourselves. Guided by the new, hyperempathetic Seep tech, people are modifying their bodies to be furries and cyborgs and anything else they want. Other animals ascend to linguistic sentience and we can talk to them now. Some people opt to live chill lives crafting or Seeping out to cool art shows, others take to exploring the boundaries of identity and personhood itself.

No catch, really. No hidden …