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Coexistence: Stories by Billy-Ray Belcourt
challenging
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for an honest review!
"Coexistence" by Billy-Ray Belcourt is a mesmerizing collection of interconnected stories that delve into the lives of Indigenous characters navigating the aftermath of colonial capitalism. With raw and vulnerable prose, Belcourt explores themes of identity, memory, and resistance, challenging the ways colonialism seeks to define Indigenous people and their relationships.
Throughout the collection, Belcourt deftly examines the intersections of masculinity, queerness, and indigeneity, offering poignant representations of sapphic, bisexual, and achillean experiences. The stories are haunted by the specter of intergenerational trauma caused by genocide, yet they also celebrate the joys and pleasures that colonialism continues to attempt to erase.
One of the collection's strengths lies in its exploration of Indigenous kinship structures and intimate relationships, highlighting the resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of erasure. Belcourt's characters grapple with the complexities of identity and belonging, seeking to forge a legacy that transcends the wounds inflicted by colonial capitalism.
"Coexistence" stands not just a collection of stories, but as a brave call for Indigenous liberation and decolonization. Belcourt skillfully navigates themes of Land Back, environmental justice, and Indigenous resistance, urging readers to rethink their relationship to the land and to each other.
As a reader who appreciates lyrical prose and thought-provoking narratives, I found "Coexistence" to be a deeply moving and impactful read. Belcourt's exploration of time, memory, and place resonated with me on a profound level, reminding me of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the legacies of colonialism. My favorite stories of the collection were Lived Experience, Outside, and Summer Research.
In conclusion, "Coexistence" is a powerful testament to the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities in the face of oppression. Belcourt's storytelling is both captivating and illuminating, offering readers a glimpse into a world shaped by both trauma and triumph. This collection makes a perfect read for anyone interested in exploring themes of Indigenous identity, resistance, and community care.
📖 Recommended For: Advocates of Indigenous Liberation, Lovers of Poetic Prose and Queer Lit, Fans of Kaveh Akbar and Ocean Vuong.
🔑 Key Themes: Indigenous Resilience, Queer Indigeneity, Colonial Trauma, Kinship and Community, Resistance Against Colonialism, Decolonization of Identity and Art.
"Coexistence" by Billy-Ray Belcourt is a mesmerizing collection of interconnected stories that delve into the lives of Indigenous characters navigating the aftermath of colonial capitalism. With raw and vulnerable prose, Belcourt explores themes of identity, memory, and resistance, challenging the ways colonialism seeks to define Indigenous people and their relationships.
Throughout the collection, Belcourt deftly examines the intersections of masculinity, queerness, and indigeneity, offering poignant representations of sapphic, bisexual, and achillean experiences. The stories are haunted by the specter of intergenerational trauma caused by genocide, yet they also celebrate the joys and pleasures that colonialism continues to attempt to erase.
One of the collection's strengths lies in its exploration of Indigenous kinship structures and intimate relationships, highlighting the resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of erasure. Belcourt's characters grapple with the complexities of identity and belonging, seeking to forge a legacy that transcends the wounds inflicted by colonial capitalism.
"Coexistence" stands not just a collection of stories, but as a brave call for Indigenous liberation and decolonization. Belcourt skillfully navigates themes of Land Back, environmental justice, and Indigenous resistance, urging readers to rethink their relationship to the land and to each other.
As a reader who appreciates lyrical prose and thought-provoking narratives, I found "Coexistence" to be a deeply moving and impactful read. Belcourt's exploration of time, memory, and place resonated with me on a profound level, reminding me of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the legacies of colonialism. My favorite stories of the collection were Lived Experience, Outside, and Summer Research.
In conclusion, "Coexistence" is a powerful testament to the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities in the face of oppression. Belcourt's storytelling is both captivating and illuminating, offering readers a glimpse into a world shaped by both trauma and triumph. This collection makes a perfect read for anyone interested in exploring themes of Indigenous identity, resistance, and community care.
📖 Recommended For: Advocates of Indigenous Liberation, Lovers of Poetic Prose and Queer Lit, Fans of Kaveh Akbar and Ocean Vuong.
🔑 Key Themes: Indigenous Resilience, Queer Indigeneity, Colonial Trauma, Kinship and Community, Resistance Against Colonialism, Decolonization of Identity and Art.
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Drug use, Mental illness, Physical abuse, Racism, Suicidal thoughts, Death of parent, and Pandemic/Epidemic
Minor trigger warnings for residential schools and incarceration