Difference between revisions of "Women's Prize for Fiction 2013"

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|author=Sheila Heti
 
|author=Sheila Heti
 
|title=How Should a Person Be?
 
|title=How Should a Person Be?
|rating=Unreviewed
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|rating=3
 
|genre=Literary Fiction
 
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=We don't have a review of this book yet.   
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|summary=Much has been made in the media about the similarity in approach of Sheila Heti's fictionalised autobiographical ''How Should A Person Be?'' and Lena Dunham's HBO television series ''Girls''. They certainly share a similarly bleak and introspective view of life, both are apparently based on the writer's own experience, both have a somewhat knowingly shock factor particularly when it comes to sex and both leave me somewhat depressed and sad. And both have been critical successes in the US. Indeed, ''How Should A Person Be?'' also features on the 2013 long list for the [[Women's Prize for Fiction 2013|Women's Prize for Fiction]], although it's not easy to assess where the fiction starts and the reality stops. In fact, the conceit is also somewhat similar to the scripted reality shows that dominate certain television channels. The effect is something that is interesting as a concept and exercise but less than enjoyable to read.   
 
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846557542</amazonuk>
 
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846557542</amazonuk>
 
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