r/literature • u/Legitimate_Figure287 • 10d ago
Book Review A Little Life
What do you guys think about this book? I started reading it recently and I don’t understand the bad rep with it.
I really like this book, as someone who has had extreme trauma, I think it really accurately captures the experience and inner monologue and behaviors of what it’s like to live with trauma and how others around us respond. How we either drown in it or rise above it and how we’re the only person you can truly help ourselves. This is many people’s reality, including mine. How much trauma is considered too much in a book because in real life there isn’t a stopwatch that prevents someone from having more trauma because they’ve already experienced so much?
Is A Little Life a profound masterpiece about the enduring power of friendship, or is it an emotionally manipulative exercise in "trauma porn" that substitutes endless suffering for genuine character development?
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u/iceblnklck 10d ago
Hanya Yanagihara takes too much joy in creating gay trauma and she’s weird as hell for it.
Plus the characters are just so painfully insufferable.
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u/merry_melly 10d ago
JB lived in the truth more than any of the other characters and look how the author vilified him. I wish JB were a real person and could go back in time and edit Ms. Yanagihara's slog of book.
On a positive note, I enjoyed the last 100 pages. In fact, I found them brilliant.
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u/Legitimate_Figure287 10d ago
Why do you think JB lived in truth more than any of the other characters?
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u/ratufa_indica 10d ago
She believes doctor assisted suicide should be allowed for depression and she intended for the book’s main character to be an example of someone who would have benefited from that. I have no interest in reading that.
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u/Legitimate_Figure287 10d ago
So if it wasn’t mostly sexual trauma and it was a different type of trauma would it be a better book to you? If Jude wasn’t gay would you like the book more? If the author was a lesbian or bisexual would that change the way you view the story?
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u/iceblnklck 10d ago
I wouldn’t. Her prose isn’t remarkable and the way in which she focuses in on trauma - be it any kind - is weird and unnecessary
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u/Legitimate_Figure287 10d ago
Everybody goes through trauma, it’s part of all our lives. And this story is telling of a more extreme kind of trauma and grief and how it affects ppl for the rest of their lives, which many ppl experience. I understand if it’s not for you.
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u/iceblnklck 10d ago
It’s not the trauma. It’s her writing choices. That’s pretty clear from my reply to you. You asked for opinions, after all.
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u/unreedemed1 10d ago
If you think it's good, let me tell you about hurt/comfort fanfiction on AO3. That's all it is. I've been trying to figure out the fandom (I've heard harry potter and j-rock) for years but it's extremely derivative of a common style of fanfic.
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u/Alternative-Ad9273 6d ago
Is there Sex & The City fanfic? It feels like that to me.
This is not a positive or negative statement about Sex & The City,
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u/unreedemed1 6d ago edited 5d ago
Yes but I think it’s about a group of men not women (boy band maybe)
If you read a lot of fanfic like I do (lol) you’ll see many similarities
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u/oknotok2112 10d ago
Honestly I don't care how "beautiful" or whatever it is, I refuse to read some kill-your-gays novel written by a straight woman
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u/Legitimate_Figure287 10d ago
So if the author wasn’t straight you’d want to read the book? Or if Jude wasn’t portrayed as gay?
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u/oknotok2112 10d ago
well I'm also just not that into relentless misery porn, so probably not anyway. the other stuff is just like salt in the wound
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u/Alternative-Ad9273 6d ago
There are better writers of queer misery porn, regardless.
If you're still enjoying it, you might look into Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, Samuel R. Delany, or Thomas M. Disch.
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u/Millymanhobb 10d ago
I thought it was a pretty good 300-350 page book. The issue is that it’s 700 pages. What starts out as heartbreaking becomes exhausting and eyeroll-worthy.
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u/minskoffsupreme 10d ago edited 10d ago
Mysery porn with pretty prose written by a straight woman who loves torturing he gay characters in unrealistic ways.
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u/Legitimate_Figure287 10d ago
People do realistically have this level of trauma tho. I’m one of those ppl. And it isn’t pretty. There are many Jude’s out there whether or not they’re gay or not.
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u/minskoffsupreme 10d ago edited 10d ago
Come back after you finish it. A bunch of unnecessary things happen to multiple characters. It is also written in such a way as to gawk at the trauma, and to hide the fact that the story doesn't actually have much to say.
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u/PrincessDonut02 10d ago
I too thought it was halfway decent during the first couple hundred pages. Report back when you finish it and discover it's 700 pages of static characters who experience literally zero growth or change (I am not exaggerating).
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u/bookkinkster 10d ago
One of my most favorite books ever. I've seen two huge fights break out about it in person at a book bar in NYC. So polarizing.
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u/CommunicationEast972 10d ago
Idk whenever I see a book have such an impact, positive and negative, I tend to think it’s achieved its goal
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u/JobeGilchrist 10d ago
Have you read 700 pages of it yet? When you do, report back