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Tim Evans

hackneymartian@bookrastinating.com

Joined 1 year, 11 months ago

Pensioned off disabled Londoner grappling with results of lifetime addiction to 2nd hand bookshops. Pop science, dead poets, live poets, progressive SF, lit & pol biog/history, occasional lit.fic. Revisiting classics I (was meant to) read as a student half a century ago.

It's a race between my bookpile, the grave, & climate collapse.

Oh yeah, btw, Death to Amazon!

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reviewed Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie

Home Fire (2017, Riverhead Books) 4 stars

Isma is free. After years spent raising her twin siblings in the wake of their …

"The ones we love ... are enemies of the state"

4 stars

Since reading Burnt Shadows I've wanted to discover more of Kamila Shamsie's fiction. She is a fine novelist. Her prose is never tedious or clumsy. She can manage a range from the everyday to the urgent, and in the everyday she repeatedly slips in observations about how life feels which make me marvel and assent. She can sketch in a character's backstory without boring you. She is wry, empathetic, economical in her effects, truly serious without solemnity, able to handle a variety of narrative viewpoints. I'll be reading more, I hope.

Home Fire (a title which invokes both the family and the military) is set in 2015, when IS was rampant and the UK government was throwing its forces and propaganda behind the security state. Anyone with brown skin was likely to be searched, prevented from travelling, and spat at in the streets -- even more than usual, I should …