Shrill
Autor Lindy Westen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784295547
ISBN-10: 178429554X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Quercus Books
ISBN-10: 178429554X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Quercus Books
Notă biografică
Lindy West is a Seattle-based writer and performer whose work focuses on pop culture, feminism, social justice, humour and body image. Currently a weekly columnist at the Guardian and culture writer for GQ magazine, she was previously one of the most popular and prolific writers at feminist blog Jezebel.com. Lindy's articles typically generate thousands of shares and retweets. In January 2015 her exposure was magnified by a segment aired on US national radio in which she confronted an internet troll who'd impersonated her dead father. The podcast and ensuing article went viral and were shared more than 85,000 times worldwide, gaining Lindy countless new followers.
As a live performer and commentator, Lindy has made numerous appearances on radio and TV, and regularly speaks at academic events, conferences and literary festivals. In 2013, she won a Social Media Award from NYC's Women's Media Center, was selected for the Nation's top ten feminist articles of the year and New Statesman's top 20 best online pieces of the year, and was profiled by Cosmopolitan magazine.
As a live performer and commentator, Lindy has made numerous appearances on radio and TV, and regularly speaks at academic events, conferences and literary festivals. In 2013, she won a Social Media Award from NYC's Women's Media Center, was selected for the Nation's top ten feminist articles of the year and New Statesman's top 20 best online pieces of the year, and was profiled by Cosmopolitan magazine.
Recenzii
"Lindy
West's
memoir
is
a
witty
and
cathartic
take
on
toxic
misogynyand
fat
shaming.
She
comes
to
accept
her
body
just
as
Internet
trollscongregate
en
masse
to
try
to
rip
this
new
confidence
from
her,
but
she'srearing
to
fight
back...InShrill,
Westis
our
fat,
ferocious,
and
funny
avenging
angel."—NPR,
Best
Books
of
2016
"It made me hurt, both from laughing and crying. Required reading if you are a feminist. Recommended reading if you aren't."—Jenny Lawson, #1 bestselling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened and Furiously Happy
"Lindy West is an essential (and hilarious) voice for women. Her talent and bravery have made the Internet a place I actually want to be. Thank you, Lindy."—Lena Dunham, #1 bestselling author of Not That Kind of Girl
"Hey reader! I thought I'd read enough in this lifetime about people's childhoods and feelings and such and I'd never want to do it again. But Lindy West is such a totally entertaining and original writer she kind of blew that thought out of my head halfway into the first chapter. I dare you to feel differently."—Ira Glass,This American Life
"It's literally the new Bible."—Caitlin Moran, bestselling author of How to Be a Woman
"One of the most distinctive voices advancing feminist politics through humor...With patience, humor and a wildly generous attitude toward her audience [West] meets readers at their point of prejudice so that she may, with little visible effort, shepherd them toward a more humane point of view."—The New York Times Book Review
"LindyWest is funny. That's the first thing you should know about her essaycollection on feminism, fat acceptance, and Internet harassment....Lindy hasfaced so many intolerable and enraging situations as a fat woman who isoutspoken in her writing and on social media, but she always frames hernegative experiences with humor and perspective. With her clear-eyed insightsinto modern culture and her confidence in her own intelligence and personalworth, West appeals to the humanity of even the most parents' basement-dwelling,misogynistic and casually hateful of trolls."—Esquire, Best Books of 2016
"There's a reason Lindy West is such a beloved writer: she gets to the heart of impossible issues with humor and grace. West will have you cringing, laughing and crying, all within one page.Shrillis a must-read for all women."—Jessica Valenti, author of Why Have Kids and Full Frontal Feminism
"The surge of love and joy I felt while crylaughing through this book almost made my cold dead heart explode. Lindy is so smart and so funny that it almost hurts my little jealous-ass feelings. She is my most favorite writer ever."—Samantha Irby, author of Meaty
"Ask West one question, and the feminist writer and film critic's answer feels like wandering into an extraordinarily engaging women's studies class taught by your favorite comedian. West pings back and forth between astute commentary about the role of women in society to clever asides on the idiocy of trolls to riotous observations about life on the Internet."—Cosmopolitan
"Lindy West has written a really funny, insightful book that you all should buy. I would recommend reading it, too."—Andy Richter
"She's candid and funny, unafraid to criticize rape jokes or explain how airline discriminate against fat people, and her fearlessness has made her one of the most notable voices on the Internet."—Flavorwire
"Lindy West can take almost any topic and write about it in a way that is smart, funny, warm, and unique."—Bustle
"InShrill...West is utterly candid and totally hilarious....She's also quite moving...In an age in which Internet umbrage is almost as rampant as Internet trolling, West, as funny as she is incisive, distinguishes herself as a writer who cuts to the heart of the matter.Shrillis no exception."—Vogue.com
"One of the most impressive aspects of this book is the level of nuance, self-reflection, and humanity that West displays in her analysis of her own writing and her relationships with others.... She shows that you can be funny and mean and incisive and brilliant, and you can also be thoughtful and considerate and write with intention....Throughout, West proves herself to be a considerate and critical narrator with equal capacity for humor and genuine reflection-a writer who can turn her analytical eye just as easily to society as to her own life. It's the best kind of memoir, and it shows that Lindy West still has a lot more to say-and that we should all keep listening."—Bitch Media
"Lindy West did not set out to be a feminist warrior against the forces that wish to silence and hurt women for doing things that men take for granted...Someonehas to fight the misogynists, after all, and West is well-situated for the front lines, lacing her blunt sense of humor with a surprising amount of nuanced empathy, even for those out there who are the ugliest to women."—Salon
"From her early stories to the hot-off-the-press pages ofShrill, there is one ever-present, never exhausted hallmark of West's writing, and that is its unwavering heart. Whether she's writing about being fat-shamed by a stranger or confronting the troll who posed online as her recently deceased father, West has a way of wringing empathy and catharsis out of even the most deplorable circumstances. Reading her book is like taking a master class in inclusivity and cultural criticism, as taught by one of the funniest feminists alive today."—Refinery29
"Uproariously funny...Readers will delight in West's biting clarity....Despite its serious subject, West's ribald jokes, hilarious tirades, and raucous confessions keep her memoir skipping merrily along as she jumps from painful confession to powerful epiphany. Sure to be a boon for anyone who has struggled with body image,Shrillis a triumphant, exacting, absorbing memoir that will lay new groundwork for the way we talk about the taboo of being too large."—Booklist (Starred Review)
"There's some beautiful, joyful writing here: West defies cliches both by being persistently hilarious and deeply loving.....In the same way that West traces the sobering long-term consequences of fighting over big cultural issues in public, she also writes with substance and grace about living in her own body in a way that transcends the sometimes facile cheerleading for body positivity that shows up everywhere, from feminist Tumblrs to the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.....It's not easy to talk about the work and consequences involved in changing the world; we crave triumphal stories and incidents to get outraged by. The strength of "Shrill," though, is the way it captures both halves of the equation, the joy of those hard-fought victories and the pain incurred in battle."—Washington Post
"Read her ferociously funny book and you'll be shouting her praises."—People
"LindyWest stares defiantly into the eyes of anyone who reaches to pick it up anddares them not to shed any sexism they might harbor, whether conscious ornot...Her writing is sharp, smart, hilarious, relatable, insightful andmemorable. She tackles serious and personal subjects-like being fat, getting anabortion, feeling lonely or dealing with harassment online-and is just ascapable of eliciting tears as laughter. The combination is part of what makesher voice so effective and absorbing....I dare you to pick up a copy."—Newsweek, Best Books of 2016
"Both sharp-toothed and fluid....To see so much of West's writing in one place is to appreciate her range. She can eviscerate the status quo with raunchy humor....She can attack entrenched sexism with skilled polemic....And she can leave both of those modes behind to write poignantly about growing up, losing her father, and falling in love....West is propulsively entertaining."—Slate
"Lindy West's debut book,Shrill, is an emotional rollercoaster. One moment you're snorting from laughter, trying to avoid all the weird looks you're getting on the train. The next you're silently absorbing a larger truth neatly packaged into the perfect sentence you didn't expect to read."—Mother Jones
"In her incredible and insightful new bookShrill....West gets unflinchingly real about growing up fat and the harmful impact that the media (and its disdain for fat women) can have on young girls....what West ultimately strives for is to incrementally make those small changes that can lead to something so much bigger and better for us all."—Amy Poehler's Smart Girls
"[Lindy is] warm and cutting, vulnerable, and funny in equal measures; her sense of self makes you yourself feel seen."—Buzzfeed
"This is who Lindy West is: A constantly harangued feminist writer ready to transmute your BS into comedy....you need to read [Shrill]. It's hilarious, biting and wise."—The Huffington Post
"West came of age as a writer in the full light of the Internet, a young feminist speaking out against fat-shaming--publicly addressing her colleague at the Stranger, Dan Savage--and writing about periods and rape jokes at Jezebel the Guardian....[reveals] how vital it is for young women to raise their voices."—Los Angeles Times, The 10 Most Important Books of 2016
"A compilation of powerful and brave essays about coming-of-age in a world that's set on silencing girls and women."—Revelist
"Stitch-inducing and searingly honest."—USA Today
"LindyWest is one of the Great Ladies of the Feminist Internet, her writing stylealone setting a regal standard for many of us coming of age in these wildonline times....250 pages of pure hilariousness...West writesabout both the trap of living in a body and identity that is marginalized, butalso the power we have to reclaim these identities by being wholly,indefatigably, and - wait for it - shrilly ourselves."—Feministing.com
"You have to be careful about what you read when you'rewriting, or you can end up in total despair, thinking, 'This is what I wantedto say, only she got there first and said it better.'"—Jennifer Weiner, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Good in Bed and The Littlest Bigfoot
"Read West's ferociously funny book and you'll be shouting her praises."
—People
"Lindy West's name may already be familiar to readers of Jezebel or to anyone who listened to her fascinating, brutal piece on internet trolls forThis American Life. Her collection of essays takes on stereotypes, gender politics, beauty standards and other topics she attacks with her thoughtful, clever, cutting and inspiring commentary."—Minnesota Public Radio, Best Books of 2016
"Fearless and funny."
—Chicago Tribune
"It made me hurt, both from laughing and crying. Required reading if you are a feminist. Recommended reading if you aren't."—Jenny Lawson, #1 bestselling author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened and Furiously Happy
"Lindy West is an essential (and hilarious) voice for women. Her talent and bravery have made the Internet a place I actually want to be. Thank you, Lindy."—Lena Dunham, #1 bestselling author of Not That Kind of Girl
"Hey reader! I thought I'd read enough in this lifetime about people's childhoods and feelings and such and I'd never want to do it again. But Lindy West is such a totally entertaining and original writer she kind of blew that thought out of my head halfway into the first chapter. I dare you to feel differently."—Ira Glass,This American Life
"It's literally the new Bible."—Caitlin Moran, bestselling author of How to Be a Woman
"One of the most distinctive voices advancing feminist politics through humor...With patience, humor and a wildly generous attitude toward her audience [West] meets readers at their point of prejudice so that she may, with little visible effort, shepherd them toward a more humane point of view."—The New York Times Book Review
"LindyWest is funny. That's the first thing you should know about her essaycollection on feminism, fat acceptance, and Internet harassment....Lindy hasfaced so many intolerable and enraging situations as a fat woman who isoutspoken in her writing and on social media, but she always frames hernegative experiences with humor and perspective. With her clear-eyed insightsinto modern culture and her confidence in her own intelligence and personalworth, West appeals to the humanity of even the most parents' basement-dwelling,misogynistic and casually hateful of trolls."—Esquire, Best Books of 2016
"There's a reason Lindy West is such a beloved writer: she gets to the heart of impossible issues with humor and grace. West will have you cringing, laughing and crying, all within one page.Shrillis a must-read for all women."—Jessica Valenti, author of Why Have Kids and Full Frontal Feminism
"The surge of love and joy I felt while crylaughing through this book almost made my cold dead heart explode. Lindy is so smart and so funny that it almost hurts my little jealous-ass feelings. She is my most favorite writer ever."—Samantha Irby, author of Meaty
"Ask West one question, and the feminist writer and film critic's answer feels like wandering into an extraordinarily engaging women's studies class taught by your favorite comedian. West pings back and forth between astute commentary about the role of women in society to clever asides on the idiocy of trolls to riotous observations about life on the Internet."—Cosmopolitan
"Lindy West has written a really funny, insightful book that you all should buy. I would recommend reading it, too."—Andy Richter
"She's candid and funny, unafraid to criticize rape jokes or explain how airline discriminate against fat people, and her fearlessness has made her one of the most notable voices on the Internet."—Flavorwire
"Lindy West can take almost any topic and write about it in a way that is smart, funny, warm, and unique."—Bustle
"InShrill...West is utterly candid and totally hilarious....She's also quite moving...In an age in which Internet umbrage is almost as rampant as Internet trolling, West, as funny as she is incisive, distinguishes herself as a writer who cuts to the heart of the matter.Shrillis no exception."—Vogue.com
"One of the most impressive aspects of this book is the level of nuance, self-reflection, and humanity that West displays in her analysis of her own writing and her relationships with others.... She shows that you can be funny and mean and incisive and brilliant, and you can also be thoughtful and considerate and write with intention....Throughout, West proves herself to be a considerate and critical narrator with equal capacity for humor and genuine reflection-a writer who can turn her analytical eye just as easily to society as to her own life. It's the best kind of memoir, and it shows that Lindy West still has a lot more to say-and that we should all keep listening."—Bitch Media
"Lindy West did not set out to be a feminist warrior against the forces that wish to silence and hurt women for doing things that men take for granted...Someonehas to fight the misogynists, after all, and West is well-situated for the front lines, lacing her blunt sense of humor with a surprising amount of nuanced empathy, even for those out there who are the ugliest to women."—Salon
"From her early stories to the hot-off-the-press pages ofShrill, there is one ever-present, never exhausted hallmark of West's writing, and that is its unwavering heart. Whether she's writing about being fat-shamed by a stranger or confronting the troll who posed online as her recently deceased father, West has a way of wringing empathy and catharsis out of even the most deplorable circumstances. Reading her book is like taking a master class in inclusivity and cultural criticism, as taught by one of the funniest feminists alive today."—Refinery29
"Uproariously funny...Readers will delight in West's biting clarity....Despite its serious subject, West's ribald jokes, hilarious tirades, and raucous confessions keep her memoir skipping merrily along as she jumps from painful confession to powerful epiphany. Sure to be a boon for anyone who has struggled with body image,Shrillis a triumphant, exacting, absorbing memoir that will lay new groundwork for the way we talk about the taboo of being too large."—Booklist (Starred Review)
"There's some beautiful, joyful writing here: West defies cliches both by being persistently hilarious and deeply loving.....In the same way that West traces the sobering long-term consequences of fighting over big cultural issues in public, she also writes with substance and grace about living in her own body in a way that transcends the sometimes facile cheerleading for body positivity that shows up everywhere, from feminist Tumblrs to the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.....It's not easy to talk about the work and consequences involved in changing the world; we crave triumphal stories and incidents to get outraged by. The strength of "Shrill," though, is the way it captures both halves of the equation, the joy of those hard-fought victories and the pain incurred in battle."—Washington Post
"Read her ferociously funny book and you'll be shouting her praises."—People
"LindyWest stares defiantly into the eyes of anyone who reaches to pick it up anddares them not to shed any sexism they might harbor, whether conscious ornot...Her writing is sharp, smart, hilarious, relatable, insightful andmemorable. She tackles serious and personal subjects-like being fat, getting anabortion, feeling lonely or dealing with harassment online-and is just ascapable of eliciting tears as laughter. The combination is part of what makesher voice so effective and absorbing....I dare you to pick up a copy."—Newsweek, Best Books of 2016
"Both sharp-toothed and fluid....To see so much of West's writing in one place is to appreciate her range. She can eviscerate the status quo with raunchy humor....She can attack entrenched sexism with skilled polemic....And she can leave both of those modes behind to write poignantly about growing up, losing her father, and falling in love....West is propulsively entertaining."—Slate
"Lindy West's debut book,Shrill, is an emotional rollercoaster. One moment you're snorting from laughter, trying to avoid all the weird looks you're getting on the train. The next you're silently absorbing a larger truth neatly packaged into the perfect sentence you didn't expect to read."—Mother Jones
"In her incredible and insightful new bookShrill....West gets unflinchingly real about growing up fat and the harmful impact that the media (and its disdain for fat women) can have on young girls....what West ultimately strives for is to incrementally make those small changes that can lead to something so much bigger and better for us all."—Amy Poehler's Smart Girls
"[Lindy is] warm and cutting, vulnerable, and funny in equal measures; her sense of self makes you yourself feel seen."—Buzzfeed
"This is who Lindy West is: A constantly harangued feminist writer ready to transmute your BS into comedy....you need to read [Shrill]. It's hilarious, biting and wise."—The Huffington Post
"West came of age as a writer in the full light of the Internet, a young feminist speaking out against fat-shaming--publicly addressing her colleague at the Stranger, Dan Savage--and writing about periods and rape jokes at Jezebel the Guardian....[reveals] how vital it is for young women to raise their voices."—Los Angeles Times, The 10 Most Important Books of 2016
"A compilation of powerful and brave essays about coming-of-age in a world that's set on silencing girls and women."—Revelist
"Stitch-inducing and searingly honest."—USA Today
"LindyWest is one of the Great Ladies of the Feminist Internet, her writing stylealone setting a regal standard for many of us coming of age in these wildonline times....250 pages of pure hilariousness...West writesabout both the trap of living in a body and identity that is marginalized, butalso the power we have to reclaim these identities by being wholly,indefatigably, and - wait for it - shrilly ourselves."—Feministing.com
"You have to be careful about what you read when you'rewriting, or you can end up in total despair, thinking, 'This is what I wantedto say, only she got there first and said it better.'"—Jennifer Weiner, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Good in Bed and The Littlest Bigfoot
"Read West's ferociously funny book and you'll be shouting her praises."
—People
"Lindy West's name may already be familiar to readers of Jezebel or to anyone who listened to her fascinating, brutal piece on internet trolls forThis American Life. Her collection of essays takes on stereotypes, gender politics, beauty standards and other topics she attacks with her thoughtful, clever, cutting and inspiring commentary."—Minnesota Public Radio, Best Books of 2016
"Fearless and funny."
—Chicago Tribune