What to read this weekend: The unsettling new horror novel, Persona
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What to read this weekend: The unsettling new horror novel, Persona
"This book made my skin crawl, but I couldn't put it down. Persona is an unsettling, at times horrifying, novel that explores identity, isolation, exploitation and human connection under the warping influences of the internet and an economic system that leaves many people struggling just to get by. It reads like a nightmare, with prose that is surreal and disorienting at times, and uncomfortably descriptive at others."
"It would be hard to get into much of an overview without spoiling some key elements of the story, so I'll just leave you with a bit of the blurb: "A trans woman discovers pornography of herself she has no memory of making, only to find herself led to an unimaginably deeper evil." Persona plays out in four parts, getting progressively stranger and stranger as it all unfolds. This one's a must-read, especially if you're looking for queer horror. But you might want to line up something light for after."
A trans woman discovers pornography of herself she does not remember making and becomes entangled in a progressively escalating horror that reveals exploitation and deeper evil. The narrative unfolds in four parts that grow increasingly strange and nightmarish. Themes include identity, isolation, exploitation, human connection distorted by the internet, and economic precarity that forces people to survive under harsh conditions. Prose blends surreal, disorienting imagery with uncomfortably descriptive passages to create intense psychological and bodily horror. The novel targets queer horror readers and offers a relentless, unsettling experience that may leave readers seeking lighter material afterward.
Read at Engadget
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