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词条 When Everything Feels Like the Movies
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Major themes

  3. Development history

     Publication history 

  4. Reception

  5. Awards and nominations

  6. Adaptations

  7. References

  8. External links

     Reviews 
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| author = Raziel Reid
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| country = Canada
| language = English
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| genre = Young Adult
| published = 2014 (Arsenal Pulp Press)
| media_type = Print (paperback)
| pages = 171 pp. (1st paperback edition)
| isbn = 978-1-55152-574-7
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When Everything Feels Like the Movies is the debut young adult novel by Raziel Reid. The novel is narrated by the protagonist, Jude Rothesay, from a first-person perspective, and details his experiences and difficulties over a few days as a gay teenager in school. Reid was inspired by the events leading up to the 2008 murder of Larry King in Oxnard, California, as he perceived parallels between his life and King's life.

Plot

Jude Rothesay struggles with relationships at school (where he has unrequited crushes on boys, which he discusses his best friend, Angela) and at home (where he steals tips and clothes from his exotic dancer mother and tries to avoid his uninterested stepfather, Ray). The story, as narrated by Jude, recasts his reality as the set of a movie starring Jude, with other students playing bit parts ("The Extras"), as central to his life and fantasies ("The Movie Stars"), or as heckling bullies ("The Paparazzi").

Major themes

The novel is notable for its frank treatment of a gay youth's first sexual experiences, the consequences of homophobic bullying, and the difficulty faced by gay youth growing up in a small-town environment.[1]

Development history

Reid recalled being bullied about his sexual orientation as early as kindergarten, and by Grade 6, "was leaving school in tears pretty much daily."[1] An opening monologue by Ellen DeGeneres on her show in 2008, when she described the life and death of Californian gay teen Larry King,[2] planted the seed that he would later develop into the novel,[1] although Reid said that Jude is not a self-portrait.[5]

Publication history

  • {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s_gRCAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |date=2014 |isbn=978-1-55152-574-7 |publisher=Arsenal Pulp Press |location=Vancouver, British Columbia |accessdate=18 February 2017 |edition=1st pbk.}}
  • {{cite book |url= |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |date=2014 |isbn=978-1-55152-575-4 |publisher=Arsenal Pulp Press |location=Vancouver, British Columbia |edition=EPUB}}
  • {{cite book |url= |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |date=14 April 2015 |isbn=978-1-47215-125-4 |publisher=Corsair |location=London, England |edition=}}
  • {{cite book |url=http://albino-verlag.de/produkt/movie-star |title=Movie Star |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |translator=Peschke, Peter |date=1 March 2016 |isbn=978-3-95985-082-7 |publisher=Albino-Verlag |location=Germany |accessdate=18 February 2017 |edition=1st German}}
  • {{cite book |url= |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |date=4 August 2016 |isbn=978-1-47215-127-8 |publisher=Atom |location=London, England |edition=}}
  • {{cite book |url= |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Reid, Raziel |author-mask=— |date=2 November 2016 |isbn=978-1-47215-126-1 |publisher=Little, Brown Book Group |location=United Kingdom |edition=1st UK hdbk.}}

Reception

National Post book editor Emily M. Keeler was effusive in her praise for the novel, calling it "a fun, glamorous romp ... like a contemporary, teen reference to Djuna Barnes's modernist queer masterpiece Nightwood."[6] Judi Tichacek, reviewing the novel for the American Library Association, praised the story and pacing, noting "the book's relatability [sic] is one of the reasons why Jude's story is so compelling."[3] The Guardian also praised the novel as unique and stylish because of its origins from the murder of King: "It's incomparable, and it's completely unlike anything you've ever read before ... Raziel's writing style is again one of those things which I've never seen the like of before ..."[4]

Though admitting he had only "read the first chapter and some excerpts, enough to get a taste", Brian Lilley criticized the novel's "nonstop stories of sex" and "[glorification of] casual sex."[5] Barbara Kay criticized the main character as "sexually adult, but socially infantile" as the "'authentic' narcissism of queer/transgender identity exempts one from the obligation to mature."[6] Kay also criticizes the central structure of the novel, saying that "life as a movie begins as a clever trope, but after hundreds of references ... it wears thin."[6] Reid shrugged off Kay's criticism, noting that many jurors serving on the first trial of King's murderer felt more sympathy for the murderer than the victim, and asserting that society "can't feel sorry for a murdered queer unless he lived as a saint."[7] Jude was deliberately written as a "detached and damaged digital youth," precisely "values-void" to take Kay's term.[7]

Author Kathy Clark started an online petition asking for the revocation of the Governor General's Award due to the "graphic nature" of the novel.[8][9] In response to the Clark petition and Kay's column criticizing the novel, Steven Galloway noted, in surveying Canadian writers, that the prevailing sentiment was "a mixture of support for the writer, the desire to forcibly extract Ms. Kay and Ms. Clark's heads from their rectums, and shame that we are actually having to have a freedom of expression debate in 2015."[10] Despite gay marriage being legal in Canada since 2005, J.B. Staniforth noted "the full-throated [gay] lust that the heterosexual majority takes for granted" was "still ... considered shocking."[11]

Keeler rejected the petition to strip the award, noting that such efforts were akin to the jurors who deadlocked during the first trial of King's murderer.[9]

Awards and nominations

When Everything Feels Like the Movies received the Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature in 2014.[12][8][9] Despite the Clark petition, the Canada Council backed the judges' award and refused to rescind the prize.[10]

The novel, defended by Elaine Lui, was a runner up in the CBC Canada Reads competition in 2015.[13]

Adaptations

Raziel Reid has adapted the novel into a screenplay; the movie option is held by Random Bench.

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/reflections-of-author-raziel-reid-in-when-everything-feels-like-the-movies/article23334167/ |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies offers reflections of author Raziel Reid |author=Lederman, Marsha |date=6 March 2015 |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
2. ^{{youtube |id=PeM9w3L4H6I |title=Ellen DeGeneres on 15-year-old boy, Larry King, killed for being Gay}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/reviews/book-review-when-everything-feels-like-the-movies-by-raziel-reid/ |title=Book review: When Everything Feels Like the Movies, by Raziel Reid |author=Tichacek, Judi |date=22 October 2015 |website=ALA: GLBT Reviews |accessdate=19 February 2017}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2016/mar/05/when-everything-feels-like-the-movies-raziel-reid-review |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies by Raziel Reid - review |author=confessionsofabooklover |date=5 March 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian |accessdate=19 February 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.torontosun.com/2015/01/29/fifty-shades-of-gg-no-thanks |title=OPINION: Fifty shades of GG? No thanks |author=Lilley, Brian |date=29 January 2015 |newspaper=Toronto Sun |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/barbara-kay-wasted-tax-dollars-on-a-values-void-novel |title=OPINION: Wasted tax dollars on a values-void novel |author=Kay, Barbara |date=21 January 2015 |newspaper=The National Post |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://thewalrus.ca/smells-likes-teen-dispirit/ |title=Smells Like Teen Dispirit |author=Reid, Raziel |date=28 January 2015 |website=The Walrus |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/feb/05/canadian-author-raziel-reid-award-petition-when-everything-feels-like-the-movies |title=Canadian author condemns 'anti-gay' protest against his young-adult novel |author=Flood, Alison |date=5 February 2015 |newspaper=The Guardian |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.nationalpost.com/arts/books/raziel-reid-when-everything-feels-like-the-movies-controversy |title=On Raziel Reid, and when everything feels like a controversy |author=Keeler, Emily M. |date=27 January 2015 |newspaper=The National Post |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=https://theprovince.com/entertainment/books/battle-of-the-books-turns-into-war-of-the-words-among-authors |title=Battle of the books turns into war of the words among authors |author=Darbyshire, Peter |date=28 January 2015 |newspaper=The Province |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=https://thewalrus.ca/blazing-the-trail/ |title=Blazing the Trail |author=Staniforth, J.B. |date=29 December 2014 |website=The Walrus |accessdate=19 February 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://bcbooklook.com/2014/11/18/action-camera-flame-out/ |title=Newcomer Raziel Reid wins G.G. |date=14 November 2014 |website=BC Booklook |accessdate=19 February 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cbc.ca/books/2015/01/canada-reads-2015-reveals-finalists-panelists.html |title=Canada Reads 2015 reveals finalists, panellists [sic] |author= |date=20 January 2015 |publisher=CBC books |accessdate=19 February 2017}}

External links

  • Official website: {{cite web |url=http://www.arsenalpulp.com/bookinfo.php?index=410 |title=When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author= |date=2015 |publisher=Arsenal Pulp Press |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.megaphonemagazine.com/the_perfectly_imperfect_anti_hero |title=The perfectly imperfect anti-hero: Raziel Reid writes between the lines |author=Sasagawa, Emi |date=22 April 2015 |website=Megaphone Magazine |accessdate=19 February 2017}}

Reviews

  • {{cite magazine |url=http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/vol21/no1/wheneverythingfeelslikethemovies.html |title=Review: When Everything Feels Like the Movies |author=Bittner, Rob |date=5 September 2014 |magazine=CM: Canadian Review of Materials |publisher=University of Manitoba |volume=XXI |number=1 |accessdate=18 February 2017}}
  • {{cite web |url=https://englishumf.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/when-everything-feels-like-the-movies-a-review/ |title='When Everything Feels Like the Movies' (A Review) |author=Cole, Curtis |date=1 April 2016 |publisher=Department of English, University of Maine-Farmington |accessdate=19 February 2017}}

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