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The Motion of the Body Through Space (2020)

af Lionel Shriver

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In Lionel Shriver's entertaining send-up of today's cult of exercise??which not only encourages better health, but now like all religions also seems to promise meaning, social superiority, and eternal life??an aging husband's sudden obsession with extreme sport makes him unbearable.
After an ignominious early retirement, Remington announces to his wife Serenata that he's decided to run a marathon. This from a sedentary man in his sixties who's never done a lick of exercise in his life. His wife can't help but observe that his ambition is "hopelessly trite." A loner, Serenata disdains mass group activities of any sort. Besides, his timing is cruel. Serenata has long been the couple's exercise freak, but by age sixty, her private fitness regimes have destroyed her knees, and she'll soon face debilitating surgery. Yes, becoming more active would be good for Remington's heart, but then why not just go for a walk? Without several thousand of your closest friends?

As Remington joins the cult of fitness that increasingly consumes the Western world, her once-modest husband burgeons into an unbearable narcissist. Ignoring all his other obligations, he engages a saucy, sexy personal trainer named Bambi, who treats Serenata with contempt. When Remington sets his sights on the legendarily grueling triathlon, MettleMan, Serenata is sure he'll end up injured or dead. And even if he does survive, their marriage may not.

The Motion of the Body Through Space is vintage Lionel Shriver written with psychological insight, a rich cast of characters, lots of verve and petulance, an astute reading of contemporary culture, and an emotionally resonant ending… (mere)

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Hat mir gut gefallen, vor allem das letzte Kapitel, das Resümee ( )
  Patkue | Dec 11, 2023 |
8.5 This is a satirical and cynical look at the current fitness trends and it would seem that the character of Serenata is somewhat based on the writer herself. Shriver admits to subjecting herself to a daily fitness routine similar to Serenata. It is also a look at a marriage and the challenges of adjusting from full time work to retirement or in Remington's case dismissal. The reason for dismissal was he had been accused of assault when he slammed his hand on the desk of his boss, in anger at her perceived ineptitude. He believed that he had been overlooked in the appointment to the position she now held and was the victim of reverse racism. She was a woman of African-American decent and had a disability confining her to a wheel chair. So Remington feels he has something to prove in attempting to complete at first a marathon and then a triathlon. ( )
  HelenBaker | Nov 27, 2023 |
After I read, We Need to Talk about Kevin, I decided to try another Lionel Shriver book. Her most recent skewers the health craze with her wicked sense of humor. Not much of a plot and the unlikeable characters challenge your interest. But her elegant writing is engaging. And for those of you suffering with a spouse or partner addicted to exercise there may be just enough in the book to entertain and tickle you. ( )
  GordonPrescottWiener | Aug 24, 2023 |
Alérgica a toda clase de actividades grupales, Serenata Terpsichore, la protagonista de esta novela, es una artista de voz en off que ha dedicado su vida a hacer ejercicio físico, a correr, a nadar, a montar en bicicleta.

Ahora, al cumplir sesenta, tanta actividad le pasa una dolorosa factura en forma de artrosis. Por su parte, Remington Alabaster, su siempre sedentario marido, acaba de ser prejubilado a la fuerza del Departamento de Transportes de Albany tras un confuso enfrentamiento con su nueva jefa, y decide escoger precisamente ese momento para descubrir las bondades de la gimnasia y correr una maratón. Tras apuntarse a la fiebre del fitness, cada vez más presente en el mundo moderno, el una vez moderado Remington se convierte en un narcisista insufrible, y contrata a una estricta (y seductora) entrenadora personal, junto a la que participará en competiciones cada vez más exigentes: después de la maratón, medio Mettleman, el triatlón completo… Tan furiosa como preocupada, Serenata descubrirá que no conviene subestimar la tenacidad de un prejubilado con mucho tiempo libre que se empeña en desafiar a la edad.

Astuta y penetrante, en El movimiento del cuerpo a través del espacio la acidez de Lionel Shriver tiene un nuevo objetivo: el culto a la forma física, la entrega desmedida al ejercicio, que sirve de mirador desde el que observar tendencias, fallos y manías de la sociedad norteamericana de nuestros días, con sus tensiones culturales y raciales. Una novela feroz y explosiva, repleta de temas candentes (los sinsabores del envejecimiento, la masculinidad en crisis, las tensiones en la pareja, la corrección política), cuya mirada extremadamente aguda no elude ni una polémica, ni deja un mito sin desmontar.
  bibliotecayamaguchi | Jul 31, 2023 |
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Here's a teaser:

The whole tribunal, wherein an older white man is “hauled up on disciplinary charges for threatening behavior and racially and sexually aggravated assault”), indeed the whole chapter, is WELL WORTH the read.

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REMINGTON: Just because she felt threatened doesn’t mean she was threatened.

TRINITY: I’m afraid it means exactly that. You can’t argue with what people feel.



TRINITY: Our frame of reference is progressive contemporary mores … Well, times have changed.

REMINGTON: What has not changed—what has always been the case with human beings—is that “feelings” are no more factually sacrosanct than any other form of testimony. So you can “argue with what people feel.” Because people lie about what they feel. They exaggerate what they feel. They describe what they feel poorly, sometimes out of sheer verbal inadequacy. They mistake one feeling for another. They often have no idea what they feel. They will sometimes mischaracterize their emotions with an eye to an ulterior motive—such as to slander a man who does indeed “threaten” them, but only with his comparative professional competence. ( )
  ptittle | Apr 21, 2023 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:

In Lionel Shriver's entertaining send-up of today's cult of exercise??which not only encourages better health, but now like all religions also seems to promise meaning, social superiority, and eternal life??an aging husband's sudden obsession with extreme sport makes him unbearable.
After an ignominious early retirement, Remington announces to his wife Serenata that he's decided to run a marathon. This from a sedentary man in his sixties who's never done a lick of exercise in his life. His wife can't help but observe that his ambition is "hopelessly trite." A loner, Serenata disdains mass group activities of any sort. Besides, his timing is cruel. Serenata has long been the couple's exercise freak, but by age sixty, her private fitness regimes have destroyed her knees, and she'll soon face debilitating surgery. Yes, becoming more active would be good for Remington's heart, but then why not just go for a walk? Without several thousand of your closest friends?

As Remington joins the cult of fitness that increasingly consumes the Western world, her once-modest husband burgeons into an unbearable narcissist. Ignoring all his other obligations, he engages a saucy, sexy personal trainer named Bambi, who treats Serenata with contempt. When Remington sets his sights on the legendarily grueling triathlon, MettleMan, Serenata is sure he'll end up injured or dead. And even if he does survive, their marriage may not.

The Motion of the Body Through Space is vintage Lionel Shriver written with psychological insight, a rich cast of characters, lots of verve and petulance, an astute reading of contemporary culture, and an emotionally resonant ending

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