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Jean-Luke Swanepoel

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Jean-Luke Swanepoel was born in South Africa, and he lives in California with his husband. His short fiction has appeared in various publications, and his sophomore novel, The Book of David, was released in January 2025.

Redivider: Downsizing by Jean-Luke Swanepoel

For years my mother lived in a three-bedroom house, a bougainvillea bleeding blossoms in the yard. It was a house with a number—225—and a street with a name, in a town that fit snugly within the triangle formed by three intersecting interstates. This town had a hospital, and the doctors there said that cancer was blooming like a field of wildflowers in her chest. Three bedrooms and a bathtub becam
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Published on September 02, 2025 00:40 Tags: flash, nonfiction, redivider
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The Thing About Alice

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Cat Among the Pigeons by Agatha Christie
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A decidedly Sparkian Agatha Christie novel—a mix of something like The Mandelbaum Gate and The Finishing School. Jewels, espionage, and several students of ridiculously renowned stature. I started reading for pleasure thanks to Hercule Poirot, and it ...more
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Meh, not my favorite. Athens—yes! Crete—yaaas. Paris—getting weary, and by Marseille I was exhausted. The attraction between Rydal and Colette creates an intriguing dynamic, but Highsmith (for the most part) wasn't in the business of love stories. An ...more
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Set in Tunisia in 1967—so much and yet so little has changed. Israel is on the offensive when the novel opens and Francis Adams spouts the same racist and bigoted 'pro-America' (meaning pro-straight white Christians) bullshit as moralizing modern Ame ...more
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“You know, I don’t think two people are ever really equally in love. The one is always besotted, and the other merely lives off that love. That’s love for you, I guess.”
Jean-Luke Swanepoel, The Thing About Alice
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“He had a tongue like a razor, let us start with that. Now when you take that, and add to it eyes like a hawk, and ears like a bat, you’ve got yourself a second-to-none biographer. But add to all of that an imagination—trouble is what you’ve got then.”
Jean-Luke Swanepoel, The Thing About Alice

“Old Bette Davis movies are all she watches now. There’s one where Bette Davis’s character goes blind, and as the credits rolled my mother said, ‘Must be what they mean when they talk about Bette Davis eyes.”
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Lauren Thank you Jean-Luke we have many books in common starting with Muriel Spark I love to jump into her world-no one quite gets the human experience like her. look forward to finding your books this Winter- be well Happy New Year-Lauren Paradise


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