i loveeee the way you interpret the ending of my year of rest and relaxation, it's really interesting that all this time their dynamics are almost flipped. like the whole story reva was jealous of the main character, but now reva has something she doesn't have unlike all the time the narrator had everything reva wanted
I just found this video (thank god I did) and I'm in love with the way you talk and express your thoughts. It is objective without being simple, but at the same time it is accessible for non English speakers. love ottessa and you got a new subscriber!
There's quite some speculation about a LAPVONA adaptation, from director to cast to medium (show, movie, limited series). I for one immediately saw Ralph Ineson as Marek's father, but that may be a biased thought based on his spectacular performance in "The VVitch". Seeing as so much of the book is rumination and inner monologues or re-lived memories, I can also see it as a stage play.
, loved your interpretation of the end of My Year of Rest and Relaxation! I hadn’t thought about it that way, and I just finished reading the book for the second time. Your video came at the perfect time as I’m trying to decide which Ottessa book to read next. It was awesome hearing your perspective! PS: Your hair is gorgeous! 🤩
Read my year of rest and relaxation last year and my goodness I felt so connected to the story bc I dealt with the same struggles (minus parents death) and I totally get the usage of sleeping to feel some type of moving away from all the tramua you’ve dealt with, I also love the novel as it keeps the mood of what the protagonist is going through. I do want to get into her other books
Character development is something Ottessa absolutely nailed it in Lapvona that I actually binged read her other books (this was the first novel I read by her). My Year of Rest and Relaxation - I sensed envy towards the end that Reva was able to end her life (if not by choice) where our unnamed character couldn't/didn't.
i loveeee the way you interpret the ending of my year of rest and relaxation, it's really interesting that all this time their dynamics are almost flipped. like the whole story reva was jealous of the main character, but now reva has something she doesn't have unlike all the time the narrator had everything reva wanted
Thanks! It is such a fitting end to the story.
I just found this video (thank god I did) and I'm in love with the way you talk and express your thoughts. It is objective without being simple, but at the same time it is accessible for non English speakers.
love ottessa and you got a new subscriber!
Thank you so much!! ☺️
There's quite some speculation about a LAPVONA adaptation, from director to cast to medium (show, movie, limited series).
I for one immediately saw Ralph Ineson as Marek's father, but that may be a biased thought based on his spectacular performance in "The VVitch".
Seeing as so much of the book is rumination and inner monologues or re-lived memories, I can also see it as a stage play.
Oh awesome! I hope that happens!
, loved your interpretation of the end of My Year of Rest and Relaxation! I hadn’t thought about it that way, and I just finished reading the book for the second time. Your video came at the perfect time as I’m trying to decide which Ottessa book to read next. It was awesome hearing your perspective! PS: Your hair is gorgeous! 🤩
Thank you! And awesome, I love Moshfegh!
Read my year of rest and relaxation last year and my goodness I felt so connected to the story bc I dealt with the same struggles (minus parents death) and I totally get the usage of sleeping to feel some type of moving away from all the tramua you’ve dealt with, I also love the novel as it keeps the mood of what the protagonist is going through. I do want to get into her other books
You should definitely try out some of her other books!
What did you make of the ending of MYoRaR?
Ottessa Moshfegh is one off my favorite authors as she writes books that make you think.
definitely!
When talking about different perspectives, have you read the book My Volcano? Curious on your thoughts about that one
I haven't, I'll check it out!
Agreed 1000% on death in her hands - I loved it and could’ve read another 100+ pages!!!
Yeah! I loved being in her perspective!
Character development is something Ottessa absolutely nailed it in Lapvona that I actually binged read her other books (this was the first novel I read by her).
My Year of Rest and Relaxation - I sensed envy towards the end that Reva was able to end her life (if not by choice) where our unnamed character couldn't/didn't.
Yeah Lapvona was so good! And yeah, defiantly agree she was envious of Reva.
As somebody who’s read Eileen but wasn’t a fan. Didn’t hate it, just didn’t feel memorable to me. Would you recommend I try any of her other books?
Yeah I think you should give one of the books in my top 3 a try! So Death in Her Hands, McGlue, or Lapvona