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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Lindy West is one of my favorite writers. Not because she's a feminist, but because I love reading her ideas and opinions, and she's hilarious! This book of essays takes place right before the 2020 election. She writes about her opinions on politics, abortion, sexual orientation, women's issues, and much more. If you are wanting a laugh, or just like reading opinion pieces, this is the book for you. ( ) West is a hometown hero for me. I'm a fan. I was always going to like this book. But I will say SHRILL sort of rocked my world because it really changed how I felt about how pervasive and acceptable anti-fat ideas and policies are. WITCHES is confident, funny, true and feminist, but it didn't have much for me that was new. The same is true of TRICK MIRROR, which I also liked a lot. I feel like Lindy and Jia are writing on some level for posterity. I didn't need to read their books to understand that Trump is the worst, that climate change is an emergency, that feminism has issues, etc. Still, I enjoyed reading their books. no reviews | add a review
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"This is a witch hunt. We're witches, and we're hunting you. From the moment powerful men started falling to the #MeToo movement, the lamentations began: this is feminism gone too far, this is injustice, this is a witch hunt. In The Witches Are Coming, firebrand author of the New York Times bestselling memoir and now critically acclaimed Hulu TV series Shrill, Lindy West, turns that refrain on its head. You think this is a witch hunt? Fine. You've got one. In a laugh-out-loud, incisive cultural critique, West extolls the world-changing magic of truth, urging readers to reckon with dark lies in the heart of the American mythos, and unpacking the complicated, and sometimes tragic, politics of not being a white man in the 21st century. She tracks the misogyny and propaganda hidden (or not so hidden) in the media she and her peers devoured growing up, a buffet of distortions, delusions, prejudice, and outright bullsh*t that has allowed white male mediocrity to maintain a death grip on American culture and politics -- and that delivered us to this precarious, disorienting moment in history. West writes, "We were just a hair's breadth from electing America's first female president to succeed America's first black president. We weren't done, but we were doing it. And then, true to form -- like the Balrog's whip catching Gandalf by his little gray bootie, like the husband in a Lifetime movie hissing, 'If I can't have you, no one can' -- white American voters shoved an incompetent, racist con-man into the White House." We cannot understand how we got here -- how the land of the free became Trump's America -- without examining the chasm between who we are and who we think we are, without fact-checking the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and each other. The truth can transform us; there is witchcraft in it. Lindy West turns on the light."--provided by publisher. No library descriptions found. |
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