Books 2014 - Swimming Home by Deborah Levy
Sunday, 10 August 2014 11:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

This book was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize in 2012, and I thought it would make a nice contrast, having read the light fluffy The Longest Holiday, and various YA stories before that. It would surely be well-written, I would feel the characters, and the hills above Nice, and it would be a good think-y read. Profound and thrilling, Swimming Home reveals how the most devastating secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves says the blurb, and I do like strange and new things.
Swimming Home really just reminded me though that there's a reason I rarely read books that have been nominated for the big literary awards! They might make us think, but they invariably seem to do so by also making us feel rather grubby and depressed, and reminding us that people are shits to each other, from one end of life to another. So not why I read - you can see and feel all that out there in real life!
I don't read books just to feel good, or only as light entertainment etc., but I think that what I do want from any book, however bleak the subject matter, is some kind of redeeming hope in people and the world, some message, however briefly spotted, that it's all worth going on with. I really couldn't find that message in Swimming Home, for all that there were some vivid lines and thoughts in it that I liked. Life is only worth living because we hope it will get better and we'll all get home safely says Kitty Finch in the story more than once, and so the fact that, while everyone in the story may technically "get home", as witnessed by the really irritating plot device of cutting off the the story at its climax, and then fast-forwarding 15 years or so and letting us know, may technically be true, they don't at all seem to be "safe" even if they've recovered enough to keep plodding on, and that only suggests to me that, by Kitty's words, life really isn't worth living then...
Not quite the feeling I want from my holiday reading challenge!

Key West, USA - The Longest Holiday by Paige Toon
Nice, France - Swimming Home by Deborah Levy
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Date: Sunday, 10 August 2014 08:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, 18 August 2014 10:30 am (UTC)Anyhow, I'm glad to have read it, so yay to book posts! (And, actually, to all of us liking different things!)
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Date: Wednesday, 27 August 2014 09:29 pm (UTC)I'm really glad you liked it, because I wanted to, and to feel mesmerised by the writing and all, but it just didn't work for me... As you say - yeay to us all liking different things! *vbg*