We're getting on

We're getting on

na James Kaelan
4/5
Imiterere
94 urupapuro
Byatangajwe bwa mbere
2010
Abamamaji
Flatmancrooked Publishing

A profound look at how we are want to trivialize our world, our relationships, and ourselves, and at the huge complexity of trying to live fully green, into question the degree to which that's really such a good idea. This book is brilliantly written, sometimes painful to read, difficult to ingest.

I read the edition of We're Getting On with a seed paper cover, but also with only a single novella in it rather than a few other related stories included in the longer edition (I think). Rather than dismiss that "gimmick," though, I think it matters to the text -- it's a story about a narrator determined to undo not only his life, but the history of human progress and civilization as he understands them, including human language.

I don't really know what to say as I don't really know what I just read. I got this book (signed with the seeded cover) from Powells in the unknown/self published section.

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