I'm a Fan
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- £8.99
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- £8.99
Publisher Description
"Pure fire from start to finish. Sheena Patel is the future" - Niven Govinden
"A fast, fizzing cherry bomb of a debut..." - Observer
"Mesmerising, powerful, and finely observed" - Olivia Sudjic
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AN OBSERVER BEST DEBUT NOVEL OF 2022
I'M A FAN tells the story of an unnamed narrator's involvement in a toxic affair. Endlessly scrolling through the social media profiles of her boyfriend's girlfriend, her obsession with the couple spirals out of control.
With a clear and unforgiving eye, Sheena Patel makes startling connections between power struggles at the heart of human relationships to those in the wider world, offering a devastating critique of social media, patriarchy, and class structures.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"I stalk a woman on the internet who is sleeping with the same man as I am," begins Patel's trenchant debut. The unnamed narrator, a young London woman of color, documents this infatuation triangle in a series of short prose pieces resembling online posts (one is titled "dick from someone who doesn't care if you live or die"). Her lover is a married writer, and the other woman is a wellness influencer. The relationship is emotionally masochistic; she describes him only as "the man I want to be with," and remarks, via the title of another entry, "i didn't miss the red flags i looked at them and thought yeah that's sexy." Among those red flags are the many other women in the writer's life, including the influencer, who's "the daughter of someone famous in America." Many of Patel's insights are breathtakingly keen, particularly when detailing how, as a person of color, the narrator is expected to lay her pain bare to receive the pleasure of belonging. At times, however, the barrage of barbs creates a wearying air of cynicism. Still, Patel acutely captures how identity and intimacy can feel both deepened and deadened in the Instagram era's attention economy.
Customer Reviews
The best pop book I read
I have never read a book with so many genuine pop references. I like the mix of spontaneous, impromptu use of expressions with much more densely refined paragraphs. And most of all, something that cannot be confused with anything else. It’s full of funny, angry, authentic moments when nothing is held back but then when you least expect it, some essential brief description delivers a touching observation. It is a rollercoaster where nothing is spared. Even the honest admission that a woman with such a defined personality can lower her guard for the one she ‘s really fond of.
Meh
Really toxic and didn't enjoy this character story line
Not full
Not the full book