Mean
- 175pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Gurba grows up queer, chicana, and take no prisoners. Her story is a revelation, a delight, and an eye-opener.
Cette écrivaine s'identifie comme féministe chicana queer, explorant les thèmes de l'identité et du commentaire social à travers son œuvre. Son écriture sert souvent de réponse à ce qu'elle perçoit comme un discours irresponsable autour de la littérature. Elle explore des expériences inter sektionnelles complexes avec une voix distinctive. Sa perspective offre une contribution unique aux conversations littéraires contemporaines.



Gurba grows up queer, chicana, and take no prisoners. Her story is a revelation, a delight, and an eye-opener.
This collection presents a series of quirky stories that delve into urban angst and the quest for redemption. Each tale captures the complexities of city life, exploring the struggles and triumphs of its characters. With a unique blend of humor and poignancy, the narratives invite readers to reflect on their own experiences within the urban landscape.
"A ruthless and razor-sharp essay collection that tackles the pervasive, creeping oppression and toxicity that has wormed its way into society, in our books, schools, and homes, as well as the systems that perpetuate them, from the acclaimed author of Mean, and one of our fiercest, foremost explorers of intersectional Latinx identity"--