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Oreo (New Directions Paperbook) af Fran Ross
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Oreo (New Directions Paperbook) (original 1974; udgave 2015)

af Fran Ross (Forfatter), Danzy Senna (Introduktion), Harryette Mullen (Efterskrift)

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A pioneering, dazzling satire about a biracial black girl from Philadelphia searching for her Jewish father in New York City Oreo is raised by her maternal grandparents in Philadelphia. Her black mother tours with a theatrical troupe and her Jewish deadbeat dad disappeared when she was an infant, leaving behind a mysterious note that triggers her quest to find him. What ensues is a playful, modernized parody of the classical odyssey of Theseus with a feminist twist, immersed in seventies pop culture, and mixing standard English, black vernacular, and Yiddish with wisecracking aplomb. Oreo, our young hero, navigates the labyrinth of sound studios and brothels and subway tunnels in Manhattan, seeking to claim her birthright while unwittingly experiencing and triggering a mythic journey of self-discovery like no other.… (mere)
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Titel:Oreo (New Directions Paperbook)
Forfattere:Fran Ross (Forfatter)
Andre forfattere:Danzy Senna (Introduktion), Harryette Mullen (Efterskrift)
Info:New Directions (2015), Edition: Reprint, 240 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek, Læser for øjeblikket, Skal læses
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Nøgleord:2018, ditched

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Oreo af Fran Ross (1974)

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Christine Clark, ironically nicknamed Oreo as a toddler, is a young person on a quest. Born to a black mother and a Jewish father—a marriage that neither family approved from the beginning—Oreo has spent her life torn between two cultures, reflecting her mixed-heritage origins. She and her younger brother also come from a broken home, having been raised in Philadelphia by their maternal grandparents following the parents’ divorce. Helen, the mother, has no interest in raising the kids, spending most of her time on the road pursuing an entertainment career. Sam, the father, just simply disappeared to New York City, cutting off all contact with the family. Determined to learn the secret of her birth, a teen-aged Oreo sets out to find her father, with only some cryptic clues he has left to guide her. Once she hits the streets of New York, Oreo’s journey turns into a true picaresque adventure involving an improbable series of events, characters, and mishaps as she tracks down the multitude of people in the phone book who share Sam’s name. Will Oreo ever find her father and how will that quest change her life?

This is the basic plot of Oreo, Fran Ross’ remarkable novel that is at once a searing social satire, a perceptive commentary on racial and ethnic identities, a brilliant lampoon of the Theseus saga from Greek mythology, and an affecting coming-of-age tale of a young woman seeking her place in the world. Written about a half-century ago, it is hard to understand how a book this creative, insightful, and outright hilarious could have languished in relative obscurity for so many years. The wordplay in the book is nothing short of masterful and it is very, very funny in many places. Of course, I found myself relying on both an online Yiddish dictionary and a reader’s guide to the Theseus myth to understand many of those jokes, barbs, and puns—Oreo’s myriad encounters on her journey do indeed parallel those of Theseus as he worked his way home—but that effort was amply rewarded. While Oreo may have been underappreciated when it was published, since its “rediscovery” a few years ago it has apparently become a cult classic and a work that has clearly influenced a new generation of literature (e.g., Paul Beatty’s equally brilliant The Sellout). That is a fitting end for a book that has been on such a lengthy quest of its own. ( )
  browner56 | Apr 14, 2024 |
"Oreo"'s odd, unsettling characters, style and plot realization made this book less than enjoyable to me. An interesting outcome though is a suspicion I have that this book must have been an influence on David Foster Wallace's [b:Infinite Jest|6759|Infinite Jest|David Foster Wallace|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1388242988s/6759.jpg|3271542], which shares much of the same style, though "Oreo" is a significantly better written book. ( )
  lschiff | Sep 24, 2023 |
This type of over-the-top sendup is fun and outrageous for a day, but by the second day of reading it's tiresome.
  blueskygreentrees | Jul 30, 2023 |
This story was a hilarious linguistic romp within a quest. Most of the social commentary and satire were beyond me as an old white Californian, but it was a fun quick read. ( )
  JudyGibson | Jan 26, 2023 |
an absolutely stellar book, Oreo is maybe the greatest heroine in the literary canon ( )
  bluestraveler | Aug 15, 2022 |
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Fran Ross' Oreo is one of the funniest books I've ever read, but I've never quoted it. To do so, I would have to put quotations before the first page and then again at the last. Instead, I just use the words so many others who have been privileged to encounter Oreo use to describe it: hilarious, uproarious, insane. But these adjectives don't do it justice either. To convey Oreo's humor effectively, I would have to use the comedic graphs, menus and quizzes Ross uses in the novel. So instead, I just settle for, "You have to read this," and from just the first page they see what I mean.
tilføjet af Shortride | RedigerNPR, Mat Johnson (Mar 9, 2010)
 

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A pioneering, dazzling satire about a biracial black girl from Philadelphia searching for her Jewish father in New York City Oreo is raised by her maternal grandparents in Philadelphia. Her black mother tours with a theatrical troupe and her Jewish deadbeat dad disappeared when she was an infant, leaving behind a mysterious note that triggers her quest to find him. What ensues is a playful, modernized parody of the classical odyssey of Theseus with a feminist twist, immersed in seventies pop culture, and mixing standard English, black vernacular, and Yiddish with wisecracking aplomb. Oreo, our young hero, navigates the labyrinth of sound studios and brothels and subway tunnels in Manhattan, seeking to claim her birthright while unwittingly experiencing and triggering a mythic journey of self-discovery like no other.

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