
The Dead Ladies Project
Exiles, Expats, and Ex-Countries
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

July 1, 2015
The traditional 1960s hippies' search-for-self road trip has been updated, backpack replaced by a small, wheeled suitcase in this autobiographical travelog. Crispin (editor, bookslut.com & spoliamag.com) rolls on for a year and a half, settling in well-traveled locales such as Berlin, London, and Paris, and some less worked-over areas: Lausanne, Trieste, Sarajevo, and Jersey Island. A "prelude" presents the author's threatened suicide in unsatisfying Chicago, announcing her project: reboot her life. She journeys abroad to eat, play, love, and text, finding historical subjects who relocated to the places she visits who also suffered from a lack of self-actualization and needed self-confidence. Literary insights are minimal, and local color limited. There's lots of drinking, tacky accommodations, severe depression, local lovers, and very funny, angry rants. Crispin stands with feminists but doesn't ask them to dance. VERDICT This selfie is on a short stick with an undistinguished background. Readers should look elsewhere for women's travel guides.--Ann Fey, SUNY Rockland Community Coll., Suffern
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