- Frankisstein, Jeanette Winterson
"Isn't content also context? I ask him. Your experiences, your circumstances, the time you live in? Conscious isn't free-floating it's enmeshed."

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- Frankisstein, Jeanette Winterson
"Isn't content also context? I ask him. Your experiences, your circumstances, the time you live in? Conscious isn't free-floating it's enmeshed."

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Ich langweile mich nie, außer in Gesellschaft anderer.
Jeanette Winterson: “Frankisstein”, S.26
Is this life a disordered dream? Is the external world the shadow, while the substance is what we cannot see, or touch, or hear, yet apprehend?
Frankisstein, Jeanette Winterson
“I discover that grief means living with someone who is no longer there”
—Frankisstein, Jeanette Winterson
We live by language.
Jeanette Winterson - Frankisstein

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Already shortlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize, new from Grove Press and the brilliant Jeanette Winterson, Frankissstein. “A dazzling reanimation of Shelley’s novel.” (Read the full Guardian review here.)
As my first experience of Jeanette Winterson, I was really looking forward to reading Frankisstein! I enjoyed seeing how she translated the Romantic figures of Shelley, Byron and Polidori into the modern world! I’m going to write a full review for this one, so look out for that, but until then enjoy this brill cover 😏
“There is something unworldly about his form. An approximation— as though his body has been put on hastily, so that his spirit might walk in the world”
Jeanette Winterson, Frankisstein