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TheEllieMo
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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Mehso-so

Part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series, this is Jacobson‘s reinterpretation of The Merchant of Venice. The novel has two aspects. One, a reworking of the plot of the play, gives a bizarre alternative plot that fell flat for me. The other, Shakespeare‘s Shylock brought into the 21st century, provided much insight into anti-semitism, and is by far the more interesting part of the book. Shylock steals the show.

#DoubleSpin
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TheEllieMo
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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My #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin selections for March.

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Rachel.Rencher
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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I don't know why I chose a gnome as a backdrop for this book photo. Maybe it's just because he's ridiculously cute.

Anyway, starting another book from the Hogarth Shakespeare project! 🤓 This one is a retelling of The Merchant of Venice.

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shaynarae
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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Mehso-so

Another one from the Hogarth Shakespeare series. A retelling of the Merchant of Venice, a play I haven‘t read since high school, fell a bit flat. I was pretty bored throughout, but when I was able to pay attention, Jacobson does have a way with conveying the Jewish identity.

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ImperfectCJ
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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“Light is to be cherished in the way great painters like Leonardo and Caravaggio cherished it: as an illumination of meaning, as a way of distinguishing between the mundane darkness of things and the glow that can come with understanding and discrimination. You lose a sense of beauty and volume if everything is light.”

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ImperfectCJ
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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Pickpick

I'm giving this a "pick" with a caveat. I have not read The Merchant of Venice and so can't speak to this as a retelling. The plot here is secondary (almost non-existent), but as a discussion of (1) anti-Semitism and (2) parent-child relationships, it's quite interesting. There are a couple of passages---one about light, the other about mercy---that I found especially compelling. I'll try to transcribe quotes from the audio and post.

ImperfectCJ Turns out the speech about mercy is Shakespeare's with a bit of a twist here that would be a spoiler if I shared too much. So, no quotes for that one. It's an incredible speech, though. 4y
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ImperfectCJ
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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"It is one of those better-to-be-dead-than-alive days you get in the North of England in February, the space between the land and sky a mere letterbox of squeezed light, the sky itself unfathomably banal."

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ImperfectCJ
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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Two new sources of befuddlement today: the sourdough starter I was gifted and the tagged book. It's possible that some familiarity with The Merchant of Venice would help elucidate the latter, but I doubt it would help much with the sourdough starter.

Copwithabook I‘ve always wanted to learn to bake break. But then my husband went keto 🤷🏻‍♀️ 4y
ImperfectCJ @Copwithabook Ouch. I can't eat gluten or dairy but like to bake bread for other people so I get to smell it baking. GF bread just doesn't smell as good. This is my first foray into sourdough. My family is enthusiastic. I'm cautiously optimistic. 4y
Clare-Dragonfly I love baking sourdough! (As I eat a sourdough bagel for breakfast…) Don‘t be intimidated by the starter! If it looks yucky but isn‘t moldy or pink, just stir it up and give it a feed and it should be fine. If you reddit, there is a grea subreddit (r/sourdough) filled with helpful people. Good luck! 4y
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ImperfectCJ @Clare-Dragonfly The care and feeding is what's confusing me right now (I haven't even started thinking about the baking part). I can't get my head around the idea that I'm supposed to discard most of it every day I feed it? That seems like a huge waste and I keep thinking I must be reading it wrong, but everything I've seen says the same thing. *shrug* I've got a couple of books on hold at the library, so that should clear things up, hopefully. 4y
Clare-Dragonfly You “discard” it but since you already have a mature starter, don‘t throw away the discard! You can make lots of things with it. Here‘s one of my favorite recipes: https://zerowastechef.com/2016/04/01/sourdough-pancakes/ 4y
ImperfectCJ @Clare-Dragonfly Brilliant! Thank you so much! And I'm sure my kids will thank you, too, once they see how much more often I'm making pancakes. 4y
Clare-Dragonfly Yes, I‘m sure they‘ll be delighted! And I am so happy to have an excuse to spread the joy of sourdough 😄 4y
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TheEllieMo
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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The one has been on my #TBR forever, and I really ought to whip it off the pile and read it; The Merchant of Venice is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays.

#NameInTheTitle #MagnificentMarch
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Emilymdxn
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
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Bailedbailed

I try to never bail on books but I have to this time. I got partway through on audio from the library, but then I was sick for a week and then away from home for weeks and didn‘t do any listening. It auto returned to the library, and I have no idea how far through I was and honestly wasn‘t enjoying it at the time. I just don‘t see myself getting it back out and trying to work out how far through I was, so it‘s a bail from me.

rockpools No shame in bailing! Frees up time for books you‘ll get more from. Hope you‘re feeling better now. 5y
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