Annica Reads

This a companion Blog to Annica Abounds-it is all about what I have read and what I like to read.

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I am a 35 yr old, newly married mother of one daughter. I am a Buddhist and a Witch.

Monday, June 21, 2004

Tran-Sister Radio by Chris Bohjalian


This was a fantasic novel. I read Midwives years ago-when it was an Oprah book of the month-and adored it. Bohjalian seems to see people, issues, events-not just in the black and white in which they occured-but in the three dimension in which real life takes place.
This novel focuses on Dana-who is a 35 year old tenured college prof about to undergo sexual reassignment surgery, Allison-Dana's girl friend who thinks she has fallen in love with the man of her dreams just to discover he is really a she, Will-Allisons ex-husband and friend and Carly-Will and Allisons daughter. Allison is a 6th grade teacher taking a fun and relaxing summer film class. She meets and develops a friendship with her Prof-Dana- which serves to distract her from her daughter leaving home for college in the fall. Will, seems to still be absorbed with Allie even though he is re-married and Allie has not so much as lived with another man in the 11 years they have been divorced. Dana has moved from his family in South Florida to a small Vermont town where he has anonymity, began growing his hair, started electrolysis and hormones as he prepares for gender re-assignment surgery in less than 6 months. Carly is leaving home for college and begining her life as an adult-she is also seeing her parents more as people and less as parents. What unfolds is a fascinating story with depth, girth and courage. That questions everything we as a society-as people-hold to be valid and to have worth. Do you love someone for their soul, for who they are? Is part of what you love about them their sex organs? How much of what you love? What makes a man a man and a woman a woman? I have wondered that often myself. Many years ago I dated a man who confessed to me after a few dates that he liked to dress in womens clothes. I was weirded out and discovered I was not as open in practice as I was in theory. I have watched Normal on HBO and Showtimes recent series on gender dysphoria. But I admit readily that I do not understand it. I have been a woman all of my life, I have a carried a child in my womb and bled every month since I was 10, I have breasts and have held a man inside my body and I could not define what made me a woman. I do not understand when I hear the trans-gendered speak that they were born in the wrong body, that they always knew they were the wrong sex. I have given up trying to understand-it is what it is and I can only believe they must truly be born that way. I would be horrified to wake up tommorrow with a mans body and I as I have suffered many years from a major illness I do know what it is like to feel that your body has betrayed you. I can not imagine the horror and pain of living in a bady you feel does not reflect the real you. I also can not imagine having the courage and conviction to change it-to potentially lose my parents, family, friends, employment, etc. I admit the idea makes me uncomfortable. In the book Allisons ex-husband Will, takes gender dysphoria to another level. White people who feel they should ahve been born black, short people who feel they should ahve been born tall, etc. It is laughable and mocking when looked at from that point of view. But is gender something we as society created or is it a part of our souls? Dana comes to believe it is, that a soul has gender. This book takes everyones emotions on a very real scale, the town who feels like it is harboring a sexually deviant pervert. The woman who is in love with the man enough to fight for him but unsure how she feels about the woman he truly is. A woman trapped in a mans body, a mans roles, a mans life-stuck in a nightmare she can not wake up from, forced to live all her days referred to as "he"-with a penis no less. Until, a whole new world opens up-a world of hormones and procedures and surgeries that correct this horrible condition. Dana says at one point in the novel that no one would seriously expect her to not treat her condition if it was schizophrenia or depression. An ex-husband with unfinsihed business with his ex-wife and ultimately himself. A daughter reaching maturity for the first time and finding that her parents are very fallible indeed. Is gender fluid? Is sexuality fluid? What do you truly love about your mate? How much of that love is conditional in ways you never thought possible.

~~~~Where ever you go, There you are!

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

The Ilium by Dan Simmons


I really liked this book. Dan Simmons is one of my favorite sci fi authors of all time. I love the way he mixes classical literature, poetry and authors in with futuristic gritty sci fi. He also includes murder, pettiness, jealousy, greed, and sex in his novels-for a very real feel. It took a while to get into this novel-maybe 100 pages or so-but it was definetely worth the effort.
There are really three stories happening in three different setting/times zones. One takes place in the past? during the 10 long-year events of the Iliad by Homer. A resurrected 21st century classics professor is unobtrusively monitoring the Iliad for the Gods and Goddesses. That is one story line. How can he help, should he help, and what would happen if Hector and Achilles joined forces to fight the gods instead of allowing the gods to play amongst them?
The second story line is set off on Jupiter-Moravecs and Hardvecs are intelligent robotics turned out into the galaxy-what is known in the novels as "post-humans". They see alot of faxing activity on Mars- humans on earth fax themselves to where the need to go on earth-the "old-style humans". The moravecs are on a mission to Mars to check out what the post-humans are up to and to possibly destroy them.
The third story line takes place on planet is earth-where "old-style" humans-who aren't really like us-were left by post-humans after the "final fax" which took all post-humans to some kind non-coporeal existance.
The novel is face paced, interesting, funny, ironic and seems to be taking place in mulitple time zones as well mulitple planets. It ends on a cliff hanger and I am anxiously awaiting the next installment.

~~~~Where ever you go, There you are!