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Tom Robbins: Jitterbug Perfume (Paperback, 2001, No Exit Press) 5 stars

Jitterbug Perfume is an epic. Which is to say, it begins in the forests of …

I think this is still my personal candidate for Great American Novel

5 stars

I'm going to say up front that this book is absolutely flawed, in ways many will not find redeemable, and it's not even something I'd necessarily recommend to most people.

First, the flaws: It is racist, point blank. The one black woman in the cast of characters is written as if she's a slave caricature straight out of Gone with the Wind, and though there are references made to her actually being well-educated and quite smart (she is noted to speak "perfect" French, among other things), the narrative largely paints her as ridiculous. Kudra, one of our main characters, is Indian and sexualized in a very orientalist way throughout the novel. Because we get more time with her, she does have actual depth and a compelling arc, but I can absolutely understand anyone who feels that the racism overshadows that.

The novel is also absolutely sexist at times. All the …

@bluestocking@sfba.club thank you for this, a review of a book that moved you profoundly, but that might move other modern people in other ways. though this does sound like it has problematic bits to modern readers, we tolerate much worse from Great Literature that we expect our kids to read and recite.

tell it like it is, fly its flag, don't stand down. i don't have this courage, which is why i originally left goodreads after one too many dogpiles.