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Average rating: 4/5

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Geek Love: A Novel

by Katherine Dunn

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group | June 11, 2002 | Trade Paperback

Geek Love is the story of the Binewskis, a carny family whose mater- and paterfamilias set out-with the help of amphetamine, arsenic, and radioisotopes-to breed their own exhibit of human oddities. There's Arturo the Aquaboy, who has flippers for limbs and a megalomaniac ambition worthy of Genghis Khan . . . Iphy and Elly, the lissome Siamese twins . . . albino hunchback Oly, and the outwardly normal Chick, whose mysterious gifts make him the family's most precious-and dangerous-asset.

As the Binewskis take their act across the backwaters of the U.S., inspiring fanatical devotion and murderous revulsion; as its members conduct their own Machiavellian version of sibling rivalry, Geek Love throws its sulfurous light on our notions of the freakish and the normal, the beautiful and the ugly, the holy and the obscene. Family values will never be the same.

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    Rating: 5/5

    wonderful read

    ascian

    2 years ago

    I love when a book surprises me. This one did so. It was also exceptionally heartwarming even with its darkness.

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    Rating: 5/5

    A must read!

    Kabuki Face

    3 years ago

    Geek Love is an odd, fascinating book that has nothing to do with Star Wars. It takes upon a form of a memoir of Olympia Binewski, an albino dwarf, written for her daughter Miranda. Olympia and her siblings, - Aqua Boy, Siamese twins, and a telepath - are all products of their parents' grotesque experiments conducted in order to save their travelling carnival from bankruptcy. They live a happy life together enjoying their uniqueness, until their older brother grows up to realize his own power and ambitions.

    Arturo the Aqua Boy's self-destructing nature became evident since his early childhood, starting with his attention dependency and feats of cruel jealousy. In attempt to punish those who might have strayed from his worship, Arty hurt and tortured them, afterwords feeling agonizing guilt that pushed him further into madness. His sisters Elly and Iphy experienced that first hand. Those close to Arty could never predict when they'd fall out of his favour: Doctor P and Arty's cult followers met their demise just because of that unpredictability of his nature. Yet nobody dared to stop him, or maybe they simply chose to stay blind. Olympia herself worshiped her brother, and even admitted to love him dearly because she could see that ugly cruel side of him.

    I enjoyed Katherine Dunn's intricate language very much, even though it took me a chapter or two to get used to. Her open-minded and often shocking narrative practically glued me to the book, as I found myself often unable to put it down for hours. Dunn's careful attention to details is a prime example of how to write a masterful novel. I loved the idea that all girls who work for the Binewski family must be redheads. This insignificant to the plot fact enriched the setting of the book and made it easier to picture the exotic world of the travelling carnival. I would recommend Geek Love to anyone who is not afraid to look at the beautiful side of ugly and vice versa.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Good book, bad cover

    Ketchup

    4 years ago

    You can't judge a book by its cover, but even though this book was excellent its cover made me wince every time I picked it up.

    /Geek Love/ is the story of a carny family, whose children are all diffent in their own way -- fins instead of hands, Siamese twins, an albino dwarf and a boy who can shape matter with his mind make up the complete cast. Although this element could have easily run away with the plot, it is not what the book is about. Rather, it explores everything from family dynamics, sibling rivalry and most important, the reversal of the perceived value of being normal.

    Katherine Dunn's writing drew me into the world immediately -- she has a strong gift for engaging the imagination, which ultimately is what makes this book successful. After I bought this book, I noticed it was also an audio book and think it would be fantastic in that format.

    Read this if you are looking for a break from the typical novel and are open to exploring why we carry the social archetypes that we do.

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    a couple in danger of losing their business, a circus sideshow, take matters into their own hands. different drug cocktails lead to the children that become their livelihood. very ethically offensive and yet i couldn't put it down...

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    GEEK LOVE (1983) by Katherine Dunn is has become a cult classic with good reason. The story tells us about the Binewski clan, a carny family that, with the use of arsenic and radioisotopes, begins to breed their own exhibitions: Arturo the Aquaboy, Iphy and Elly, Chick. . .

    The Chicago Tribune remarked: "Unrelentingly bizarre. . . perverse but riveting. . . Will keep you turning the pages."

    Absolutely.

    This is one of the weirdest - if not THE weirdest "love story" I've ever come across. Kind of makes H.P. Lovecraft seem tame by comparison. Added to this is, of course, Dunn's stunning talents as a writer.

    Chapter 11: "Blood, Stumps, and Other Changes." You really do want to know.

    I came to be aware of GEEK LOVE through Palahniuk's fan website, where it was listed as recommended reading. I have little doubt that more than a few of the scenes in his work are indebted to Dunn, a fellow resident in Oregon (she even makes a personal appearance in Palahniuk's Fugitives and Refugees). Check out p. 161 for "the fuming mist of chemical burn rising from the bubbling flesh." I also tend to associate Tyler Durden with Arturo the Aquaboy and the narrator with Oly. Sort of. If you like the odd-lit, you'll l.o.v.e. GEEK LOVE.

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    "They stretch out their dampest secrets because a creature like me has no virtues or morals. If I am "good" (and they assume that I am), it's obviously for lack of opportunity to be otherwise. And I listen. I listen eagerly, warmly, because I care. They tell me everything eventually" (156).

    "Arturism: a quasi-religious cult making no representations of a god or gods, and having nothing to say about life after death. The cult represents itself as offering earthly sanctuary from the aggravations of life. . . The phrase "Peace, Isolation, Purity" seems to be the slogan. Many commercial posters distributed in advance of the sow read, 'Arturo knows, All Pain, All Shame, and the Remedy!'" (227).

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    robyn

    Rating: 4/5

    Inventive

    robyn

    9 years ago

    The characters in Geek Love were fantastical and vivid. The story however felt heavy and slow at times. A good book for those who like to see the boundaries of convention stretched.

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    The narrator of this charming book is a bald, albino, hunched-back dwarf. Her sisters are siamese twins, her older brother is known as "flipper boy" because he only has hands and feet where his arms and legs should be, and her younger brother is telepathic. Olympia guides us through the wonder that was her life. From her youth, growing up in a travelling circus with a family full of "side shows" to her middle age, where she tries to rekindle a relationship with her daughter, who is physically perfect in every way except for her tail.

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    Rachel

    Rating: 5/5

    Greek Love

    This review is from: Geek Love (Trade Paperback)

    Rachel

    12 years ago

    Do you remember wanting to run away and join the circus when you were younger? Well here is your chance to live your childhood dream. Follow Olympia as she flips through her present life and daydreams of her past in a circus sideshow. A book with as many twists and turns as a roller coaster. A must read for anyone with an imagination.

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    Karrie

    Rating: 5/5

    Geek Love

    This review is from: Geek Love (Trade Paperback)

    Karrie

    13 years ago

    If you're looking for something off the beaten path, this is it. I don't think any writer has ever ventured into a sideshow environment with so much imagination and warmth. Meet the Binewskis, a carnival family that strives for unique qualities in their freaks. Sometimes, this story is about the strange world of the carnival, but more often it delves into the dimensions of family, and how important these bonds are. This is a story that sticks with you - in good ways and bad.

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