Kathleen’s Reviews > The Daily Assortment of Astonishing Things and Other Stories: The Caine Prize for African Writing 2016 > Status Update
Kathleen
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More mental illness. But at least camaraderie among sisters
— Oct 07, 2023 11:15AM
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Kathleen
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Favorite was The Wandering Festival: candid presentation of fantastical circumstance. Looked up Benny Blow but he may have moved on from short stories. Also appreciated FT Kula’s imaginative creation of a new character using an incident in Cleopatra’s life as a jumping off point
— Nov 02, 2023 09:06AM
Kathleen
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Perhaps this story is fantastical in that’s this woman’s family loves her and forgives her when she owns up to her mistake
— Oct 08, 2023 07:10AM
Kathleen
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Introduction to Zimbabwean incels. So creepy to imagine people fantasizing to the way I would pronounce my name 😝
— Oct 08, 2023 06:58AM
Kathleen
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Child abuse. It’s not a compelling short story without child abuse.
— Oct 07, 2023 10:51AM
Kathleen
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Simple, touching, and sad. Did the mother break because of the hopelessness of being black in America?
— Oct 07, 2023 10:39AM
Kathleen
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Oh so delicious! An incalculable grief… did that phrase inspire the story? As if grief could be calculated…
— Sep 23, 2023 10:12AM
Kathleen
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I’ve listened to this story as part of Arimah’s full collection, but it’s fun to read the lines and remember how well she does this one. Casual hints of the supernatural and dystopian while the principal characters are preoccupied with their personal drama
— Sep 23, 2023 09:59AM
Kathleen
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Um, not sure what I was meant to get out of creepy elder sexual assault story from rural Missouri…
— Sep 12, 2023 04:28AM

