English language

Published Feb. 26, 2023 by Quercus.

ISBN:
9781529423242

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4 stars (1 review)

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Review of 'Wound' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

From a publisher’s point of view, I suppose any reason to promote a novel is a good one. In the case of Wound by poet and activist Oksana Vasyakina (1989), there was much ado about its alleged reception in her native Russia, where a law against LGBT+ propaganda is in force. Since the author explicitly mentions her homosexuality, the novel could potentially trigger a sanction. That being said, Wound is not an activist novel. Instead, Vasyakina writes about loss and identity after the death of her mother. Her style is contemplative, at times poetic, and full of oestrogen – men play only minor roles.

Wound is predominantly a stream of thoughts exploring the relationship between mother and daughter. While her journey suggests a close bond, the narrator reveals a certain ‘coolness’ between them. Nevertheless, her mother’s breast cancer and death affect her and prompt her to reflect on what it …