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badgertooth 's review for:
Geek Love
by Katherine Dunn
Transgressive with a capital T.
Dunn uses deformity, disfigurement and eugenics to slyly invert the lens with which we approach taboo, love and beauty. It had me on the very edge of revulsion and sympathy and has many scenes which are permanently burned into my brain now. This is not for the squeamish or the easily offended as it fucking slaloms through most taboos you could care to name.
Dunn uses deformity, disfigurement and eugenics to slyly invert the lens with which we approach taboo, love and beauty. It had me on the very edge of revulsion and sympathy and has many scenes which are permanently burned into my brain now. This is not for the squeamish or the easily offended as it fucking slaloms through most taboos you could care to name.