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the f-word - Strangeland |
 | | Were that the case, I wouldn't know what to advise: my personal enjoyment of Strangeland is not easy to justify on either literary or feminist grounds, although I wouldn't consider any such justifications necessary, especially in the case of an artist as politically and aesthetically complex and unclassifiable as Emin. |
 | | Strangeland, a selection of Emin's autobiographical writings in varying lengths and styles, is nothing if not a page-turner. |
 | | The man, Abdullah, seems to be the most deeply in love and most damaged by the end of the relationship: 'Make our story beautiful' he asks of her on their last meeting, and she does. |
| www.thefword.org.uk /reviews/2006/06/strangeland (1358 words) |
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