Olympia, or Oly, is one of four freak children born to Al and “Crystal Lil” Binewski, who run a traveling circus and create their own sideshow freaks by feeding Crystal Lil poisons, pills, insecticides, and radioisotopes during her pregnancies. Olympia’s freakish nature is not an aberration of nature so much as a carefully planned deviation. Katherine Dunn’s 1983 novel is the first-person story of Olympia Binewski, an albino, bald dwarf with a hunchback. It is gross, revolting, tragic, bizarre, shocking, and extraordinarily moving. If your tastes run more to the nature of Jane Austen or Robert Browning, Geek Love is not the novel for you. Despite its nomination for a National Book Award, this isn’t a book I recommend to just any lover of literature. I fell in love with this warped tale of a dysfunctional family almost 20 years ago. Upon starting the book, I immediately learned that the geeks of the title aren’t nerds, but circus freaks, aka “geeks”, and the love referred to in the title is more familial than romantic. When a friend recommended Geek Love to me, I imagined a tale of two nerds brought together through their passion for Star Trek and video games, a tale which reaffirmed that there truly was someone for everyone, even those souls lacking in beauty and social skills.
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