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Dirty Weekend (Print on Demand (Paperback))

by Helen Zahavi (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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'This is the story of Bella, who woke up one morning and realised she'd had enough.'

So begins Dirty Weekend, a tale of revenge... --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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'A brave, brilliant and beautiful book' - Julie Burchill

'As a literary turning-point, Dirty Weekend is significant; as a black comedy of very bad manners, it is sidesplitting; as a mimetic description of the revenge fantasies that women who have been sexually assaulted really do, if they are mentally healthy, experience, it is informative. But it would be a cop-out to explain this book as a refreshing metaphor for anything at all. It is, above all, an act; a warning.' - Naomi Wolf, New Statesman & Society

'If this book is given the serious feminist consideration which it deserves, it will cause uproar among us. Such uproar, division, grief and falling-out that one would prefer it had been released for, private reading only, among women only, and highly feminised women at that, before making it available to the general public. This book is that shocking... In the character of Bella, the humiliation and anger of Everywoman has been condensed, compressed and let explode against the oppressive weight of Everyman ... Helen Zahavi has a fatally attractive way with murderous words.' - Sunday Tribune

'Zahavi stares reality in the face and tells the truth. The message she brings is unpleasant and discomfiting, but it cannot be ignored. In the best books about murder we learn something valuable about the darkness within the human condition and maybe we catch a glimpse of ourselves. These books are all too rare. Dirty Weekend is one such book. Zahavi should stick around and scare some more bleak truth into the lies of men.' - Blitz --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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5.0 out of 5 stars For the Bella Within Us All........, May 12 2004
By "azucarblanca" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This is one of my all-time favorite books. It was recommended to me years ago by a British friend, with an arched eyebrow and a knowing look. Once I found it and read it, I knew why.

This book is only for those with a dark sense of humour, and a willingness to look unflinchingly at the underbelly of misogyny and its repurcussions. It is a work of fiction, but oh, how many of us wish we could have our own Dirty Weekends!

What some of the book's detractors may fail to realize is that Bella only metes out justice to those men who assault/invade/abuse her; the predatory neighbor, the wolverine punter in the car park, etc....she never goes looking for trouble; rather, it comes to her and she spits in its ugly face.

To understand this book, you must understand (and, mostly likely, have first hand experience) with the way in which women are constantly deluged with the inappropriate (at best) and predatory (at worst) attentions of unsavory men. By the time most women are 21, they have been subjected to everthing from catcalls, obscene phone calls, being grabbed, being humiliated, and even being raped - with very little public acknowledgement of this subjugation, and continued messages to men that this is acceptable behavior (not rape, of course, but other types of unsolicited attention). The natural result of this is RAGE.

Of course, nice girls do not angry. Nice girls do not raise their voices. Nice girls do not make a fuss. And nice girls certainly do not bludgeon their neighbors with hammers. Except. Bella does. And we stand by and cheer Bella on. Bella, who's had enough.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not a bedtime story, or one to read before dinner., April 22 2003
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I completely enjoyed this book, and have a secret case of Bella-envy. All throughout this quick read are little hints with which people, though I would say mostly women, can identify or even find their point of difference.

If you are lucky enough not to have experienced violence in your life you may find it hard to see past the brutality of much of the story. An abused dog will bite, what should we expect of a maltreated woman?

Zahavi creates a murky world in which everyone and everything is a threat to Bella; people, words, even the environment works against her. The plot moves quickly without requiring excuses for itself.

All in all I think this book is thought provoking, empowering, dismaying and sobering all at the same time.

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3.0 out of 5 stars fiction noir, Feb 3 2002
By Saima Huq "sh" (Astoria, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Bella is Everywoman --- one who is sick of men's threats and just snaps. She lives in Brighton, a little beachtown in the UK. Her neighbor Timothy starts threatening her, telling her he is watching her and that he is going to pour acid on her. So Bella decides to kill him first. And so her rampage begins.

Despite being sickened by all of the violence, you can't help but reveling in Bella's triumphs: why CAN'T she just sit in the park undisturbed by some man's comments? Why CAN'T she walk on the boardwalk without some man following her? And why SHOULDN'T she fight back?

The message: next time you see a woman minding her own business -- next time you see a Bella -- just walk on by and leave her alone.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Dirty Weekend
This book was disgusting and disturbing. I did not find it funny or interesting
Published on Mar 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Bella is inside us all.
This book is amazing. Read it. Read it twice. Read it a million times. Bella exacts sweet and beautiful revenge on scumbag after scumbag in this delicious black comedy that... Read more
Published on May 31 2000 by Sutterfield

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