X by Davey Davis, 2022
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
Title: A Mesmerizing Dive into Queer Subcultures within a Frightening Dystopian World
Davey Davis' "X" is a fascinating and
contemplative journey into the core of queer subcultures set against a
disintegrating dystopian society. It unravels the complexities of human longing
and determination. The novel's striking parallel to the current political landscape,
including the expulsion of those deemed undesirable, further intensifies the
story's pertinence and effect.
The protagonist Lee is a multifaceted character whose
reflective and occasionally unreliable narration keeps readers engaged. Their
witty observations (I love the ones about the dog Triscuit) offer moments of
light-hearted reprieve in an otherwise dark and distressing tale. Lee's quest
for the enigmatic dominatrix X underlines the intricacy of their character and
the desperate search for human connection in a world teetering on the edge of
destruction.
The novel's depiction of BDSM may appear unnecessarily
detailed for those acquainted with the subject, but it caters adequately to
readers with less knowledge in this area. Some acts, like "sexual
waterboarding," seem incorporated for their shock factor rather than as an
authentic representation of BDSM experiences. Nevertheless, the novel remains
an enthralling exploration of pleasure and pain for those intrigued by the
subject matter.
Davis' writing is elegantly constructed, combining eloquence
with an intimate, conversational tone that draws readers into the story. As one
review fittingly describes, the novel is "enticingly provocative, daring,
pressing, disorienting, irresistibly kinky, queer, and not for the timid."
The author's vibrant descriptions, such as when comparing X to the iconic
figures of Grace Jones and Sigourney Weaver, showcase their ability to create
an absorbing and visually rich experience for the reader, "There was
something about her that was familiar, the way she held and moved her body, a
visual aroma twisting against itself, a dynamic tension — as if the Helmut
Newton photos of Grace Jones and Sigourney Weaver had locked eyes in the midst
of an orgy, recognizing each other from a previous life."
It is clear that "X" is a "daring dissection
of the current political atmosphere" while also celebrating the frequently
obscured world of queer communities. The novel leaves readers questioning the
delicate boundary between pleasure and pain, and the role of such experiences
in a world governed by suppression and intolerance.
"X" is an evocative tale that delves into the
depths of a not-too-far-into-the-future dystopian society, human desire, and
the resilience of queer subcultures. With its rich character, compelling
narrative voice, and thought-provoking themes, this novel is an absorbing read
for those seeking a provocative and immersive experience.
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