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Weight | 0.246 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 19.6 × 2.3 cm |
£9.99
Paperback | 352 pages
130 x 196 x 23 | 246g
Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel offers a speculative history of early 90s identity politics during the heyday of ACT UP and Queer Nation.
‘One of the most exciting – and one of the most fun – novels of the decade.’ – Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to YouIt’s 1993 and Paul Polydoris tends bar at the only gay club in a university town thrumming with politics and partying. He studies queer theory, has a lesbian best friend, makes zines, and is a flâneur with a rich dating life. But Paul’s also got a secret: he’s a shapeshifter. Oscillating wildly from Riot Grrrl to leather cub, Women’s Studies major to trade, Paul transforms his body at will in a series of adventures that take him from Iowa City to Boystown to Provincetown and finally to San Francisco – a journey through the deep queer archives of struggle and pleasure.
Paul Takes the Form of A Mortal Girl is a riotous, razor-sharp bildungsroman whose hero/ine wends his way through a world gutted by loss, pulsing with music, and opening into an array of intimacy and connections.
———————————–‘Playful, sexy, smart’ – Carmen Maria Machado’Evocative and urgent . . . and very funny’ – Observer”90s punk Orlando”. . . a pretty wild ride’ – Dazed & Confused’Sexy, outrageous, completely compulsive’ – Daisy Johnson
Weight | 0.246 kg |
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Dimensions | 13 × 19.6 × 2.3 cm |
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