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Madame Zero: 9 Stories de Sarah Hall
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Madame Zero: 9 Stories (original: 2017; edição: 2017)

de Sarah Hall (Autor)

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A collection of nine stories explores the human soul and female experience in such tales as the award-winning, "Mrs. Fox," in which a married woman transforms into a vulpine; and "Case Study 2," in which a social worker struggles with a foster child raised in a commune.
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Título:Madame Zero: 9 Stories
Autores:Sarah Hall (Autor)
Informação:Custom House (2017), 192 pages
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Madame Zero: 9 Stories de Sarah Hall (2017)

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Frustrated feminist magical realism -- a bit dark, but exactly what I was looking for!
  sonyagreen | Sep 6, 2019 |
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This is a dizzyingly literary collection of dark, sometimes dystopian, female-focused short stories. I really liked most of them and really did not like the first and last stories in the book, both of which were told from the perspective of a husband whose wife starts acting oddly (one turns into a fox, the other becomes uncharacteristically hedonistic -- one of these transformations is explained and the other isn't, but both the husband and wife in each are equally frustrating). The other stories have wildly different subjects but all cling to a similar sense of impending dread and unexplained disconnection: the case notes of a social worker as she helps a child recently rescued from an unusual commune; a British woman on an unnerving hike with her new boyfriend and his childhood best friend in South Africa; a new mother who runs into a former lover walking home from her "me time" at the neighborhood pool; and (one of my favorites) a young man who has learned to survive in a world where the wind won't stop blowing and almost everyone else has died (but who just wants to have a nice Christmas). Even though I didn't like every story, they were all compelling, unique, and hard to put down. Worth a check-out for a well-rounded contemporary short story fix. ( )
  kristykay22 | Aug 31, 2019 |
‘’The morning is clear, a few high clouds banking on the horizon. Dawn has come and gone, but it still feels fresh and damp and clean. You cycle through the hospital grounds, past the crematorium and across a small park, then along the river. The field is empty. The grass glistens under the wheels of your bike. When you look up there is a long dark vee of birds in the sky, migrating south.’’

A woman is transformed into a fox, leaving her husband struggling to understand and survive. A child is rescued from a strange commune to tragic repercussions. In a dystopian society, the right of women to choose has been taken away and a doctor is forced to help them in a world in a state where abortion and medication is illegal. It sounds frighteningly similar to the society that Trump and his fanatic followers dream of creating...A new mother meets a former lover in the lido and contemplates on all the ‘’ might-have-been’’. A young girl visits the mortuary, searching for answers caused by a terrible incident. A haunting letter from a man who exposes the inability of the government to stop a deadly virus and loses everything in the process. A married woman finds her personality altered, resembling an uncontrollable animal.

In London, Whitby, Brighton, Hall creates darkness. Pure and unholy darkness. In exemplary prose, she presents an intricate, dubious depiction of womanhood, mostly seen through the eyes of men who seem torn between mythologizing, worshipping and destroying the female identity. Making use of the concepts of love and death, the driving forces of the universe, the primal instincts that confuse us and define us. These are intense, dark, disturbing to the point of making you feel uncomfortable stories. Transformation, motherhood, fulfillment are either means to a bitter end or nowhere to be found.

This is an excellent, demanding collection with the exception of the last story, ‘’Evie’’, which I simply couldn’t stomach. It went against my literary preferences and above all, against my personal code of morality and decency. Hence, the 4-star rating for an overall brilliant reading experience.

‘’The one who loves less is always loved more.’’

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com ( )
  AmaliaGavea | May 9, 2019 |
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(I waited for aLibraryThing Early Reviewers copy that never arrived so finally found a copy in the public library to read.) This is a strong collection of short stories with 3 or 4 standouts. Many are set in dystopian or surreal surroundings and are exploring feminine topics. Wives, mothers, girls, pregnant or transfigured, are impacted in various ways by a relationship, nature, illness, or disaster. I thought the first and last stories were the most memorable and reflect the striking, unmistakable talent of Sarah Hall. ( )
  KatyBee | Aug 26, 2018 |
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"What can be decided in a few moments that will not be questioned for a lifetime?"

Sarah Hall's MADAME ZERO is a wildly original and imaginative collection. The stories are dark and unsettling, and often very funny indeed. You're never comfortable reading these stories, and I value that.

I'd previously read the two award-winning stories that bookend the collection: "Mrs. Fox" and "Evie." Otherwise this was my first experience with Hall's short fiction.

Not all of the stories were entirely successful for me, but each one had strong writing and an unexpected delight or two. Oddly, perhaps, given her reputation, I was surprised to find that the high-concept and fabulist stories were the ones that didn't work as well for me. Some of them felt contrived and perhaps too clever by half.

I preferred her stories that dealt with the awkwardness and sadness of everyday life, with characters that were fully realized and deeply human. "Luxury Hour" is a terrific story in which a recent first-time mother has a chance encounter with a former lover. And the heartbreaking and funny "Goodnight Nobody" walks us through a young girl's unusual family life. Give me these "normal" stories from Hall every time over her overtly shocking and bizarre ones. But maybe that's just me.

All in all, I enjoyed this fine collection very much, and I won't forget some of these stories any time soon. Strongly recommended. ( )
  Wickabod | Jul 24, 2018 |
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