![]() ![]() Actually, the last line from Cecilia as well. I have hopes that as the story unravels, the hypocrisy of the main character who silently protests the horror of turning humans into mere cattle, who then rapes this woman and uses her - not for meat but as a womb, will be a lesson or theme or something and not just a casual part of the story.īut for now, I’m so utterly grossed out and I just needed to share with someone. /rebates/2fbook2f4698113102fTender-Is-the-Flesh&. But it’s by far the most appalling point of this read. I’m not sure if the author intended it to be blatant rape. I’m not sure if the author intended to make this part of the story as disturbing as it is. And that has what made me put the book down. It’s how at the end of part one/the beginning of part two, “Jasmine” is pregnant. I’ve done so happily and hungrily (pun intended).īut this book… it’s not the procedural and systematic cannibalism. A Certain Hunger, Boy Parts, Animal, etc). This Study Guide consists of approximately 44 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Tender Is the Flesh. Kindle 13.99 Rate this book Tender Is the Flesh Agustina Bazterrica, Sarah Moses (Translator) 3.85 118,655 ratings25,163 reviews Working at the local processing plant, Marcos is in the business of slaughtering humansthough no one calls them that anymore. I have been on a bit of a read-a-thon lately, absorbing myself into various “disturbing” fiction with themes and subjects that explore murder, cannibalism, rape, and so on (eg. An edition of Tender is the Flesh (2017) Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica 3. Tender Is the Flesh Summary & Study Guide. ![]()
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