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Emily Gorcenski

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finished reading Translation State by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch)

Ann Leckie: Translation State (2023)

Qven was created to be a Presger translator. The pride of their Clade, they always …

I really had some hopes for this, but it was… not great. Scifi’s not a subtle genre usually but this book beat you over the head while shouting in a bullhorn. The characters’ actions made no sense, key characters acted completely absurdly, and the shift between voices was irritating. But worst of all was its heavy-handed exercise in insisting on a boring, irritating, aspirationally woke take on pronouns that added nothing to the story. Essentially tumblr tenderqueer fanfic rep lit.

Rodney A. Smolla: Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer (2020, Cornell University Press) No rating

This personal and frank book offers an insider's view on the violent confrontations in Charlottesville …

This book isn’t bound for my “awful books that have my name in them” pile, but it’s close. Ultimately, it’s about a guy who is certainly among the like, 200 most influential yet unaccountable lawyers who decide what free speech really means navel gazing about the marketplace of ideas.

Susan Sontag: Regarding the Pain of Others

Twenty-five years after her classic On Photography, Susan Sontag returns to the subject of visual …

I was hoping for a little more out of this. It reaffirmed many of my thoughts, I suppose, but a deeper wisdom was not to be found. I think far richer analyses have been had by any number of perhaps lesser-renowned thinkers in the social media era.