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The Sellout
The Sellout
Paul Beatty | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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The most insane, ridiculous and hilarious book you'll read
Wow. Just wow. Reading this book will make you feel quite queer at the same time laugh your head off. It's not every day an African American author uses satire to recommend bringing back segregation and slavery. It is absolutely hilarious and a little bit borderline disturbing. Dickens is a ghetto in disrepair, and the narrator's idea of renovating the town and 'putting it on the map' is to change it sociologically. With insane consequences. Brilliant book, well deserved of the Man Booker Prize 2016.
  
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    Madness

    Sam Sax

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    These brave, formally dexterous poems examine antiquated diagnoses and procedures from hysteria to...

Night and Day by Joe Jackson
Night and Day by Joe Jackson
1982 | Rock
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"I grew up with this album, and I remember being really sensitive to the different musical styles. It's quite a New York album, as well—all the different styles melting into one city. This is a really witty album. There's a true masterpiece in it, "Real Men," which was queer before it was a huge subject of conversation, quite gender-bending—questioning this idea of being a man and what that means. Musically, it's really rich, and very frilly as well: lots of long songs with improvisation. It's an interesting and empowering album."

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    Minority Korner

    Minority Korner

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    Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk,...