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Interview with author Loranne Vella: ‘This idea of a room, of a home, is very important, as the body is the first home’

16th February 202217th February 2022  Kathryn Cutler-MacKenzie

Kathryn Cutler-MacKenzie talks to Maltese author and performer Loranne Vella about her collection of short fiction, what will it take for me to leave, the influence of performance on her work, memory as a liberating and imprisoning force, European feminism and her upcoming novel, Marta Marta.

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Bringing the body to the text in Loranne Vella’s What Will It Take For Me To Leave

14th February 202215th February 2022  Kathryn Cutler-MacKenzie

Bodies traverse histories, tap into memories and are saturated with feelings and experiences in Loranne Vella’s superb short fiction collection, What Will It Take For Me To Leave, translated by Kat Storace.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Bodies, Books, Books in translation, Jen Calleja, Kat Storace, Loranne Vella, Maltese fiction, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Praspar Press, short fiction, Short Stories, Translation, What Will It Take For Me To Leave, Zvezdan Reljić
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