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Tag: Europa Editions

A hunger to be free: James Hannaham’s Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta

2nd March 20233rd March 2023  Vartika Rastogi

Hilarious, heartbreaking and unapologetically original, James Hannaham’s Joyce-inspired odyssey of a novel centres trans heroine Carlotta Mercedes and her experience of ‘re-entering society’ after 22 years of unjust incarceration.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: American fiction, Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta, Europa Editions, Fiction, James Hannaham, James Joyce, Novel, trans histories, trans identities, Ulysses, Vartika Rastogi

‘You had to tell children the truth’: intergenerational bonds, backlashes, secrets and alliances in Veronique Olmi’s Daughters Beyond Command

14th November 2022  Kathryn Cutler-MacKenzie

Family ties are challenged and remade during politically divisive and tumultuous times in Véronique Olmi’s intimate and brilliantly written novel, Daughters Beyond Command.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Alison Anderson, Books, daughters, Daughters Beyond Command, Europa Editions, Feminism, Kathryn Cutler-Mackenzie, Literature, literature in translation, mother-daughter relationships, Motherhood, Novel, Véronique Olmi
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    By Laetitia Erskine
  • A hunger to be free: James Hannaham’s Didn’t Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta
    By Vartika Rastogi
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