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Poor Things by Alasdair Gray; 9781526657886

Poor Things

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Poor Things is a remarkable exploration of identity and desire, woven through the lens of late-Victorian Glasgow. The novel follows the journey of Bella Baxter, who is resurrected by the eccentric scientist Godwin Baxter. This audacious act of reanimation sets off a chain of events that challenges societal norms and the very concept of what it means to be alive.

The Plot

As Bella awakens, she finds herself in a world that is both familiar and foreign. While Godwin Baxter aims to create the perfect companion, his ambitions are thwarted by the jealousy of Dr. Archibald McCandless, who becomes infatuated with Bella. The story unfolds as Bella grapples with her own agency, desires, and the choices that shape her existence.

Readers are taken on a vivid journey through contrasting settings, from the clandestine operating theatres of Glasgow to the opulent casinos of the aristocracy and the vibrant streets of Alexandria. The narrative also delves into the darker corners of Parisian society, leading to a climactic moment in a Scottish church that encapsulates the novel's themes of love, power, and transformation.

Themes

  • Identity and Feminism: Bella's struggle for autonomy raises questions about gender roles and self-determination.
  • Transformation: The act of resurrection serves as a metaphor for the potential for change and self-discovery.
  • Societal Critique: The novel critiques the moral and ethical boundaries of science and the expectations placed on women in society.
"A masterful blend of Gothic horror and social commentary, Poor Things challenges readers to reconsider the nature of humanity."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 128 mm × 198 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526657886

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