WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PEDRO ALMODOVAR The lives of trans Latinx come alive in this cocktail of bleakness and joy de vivre that depicts a community living on the wrong side of the American dream.
Ivan Monalisa Ojeda Livres
Iván Monalisa est un auteur chilien dont la vision artistique a été façonnée par ses années de formation au bord du lac Llanquihue et ses études de théâtre. Son œuvre, souvent inspirée par son identité d'artiste transgenre Two Spirit, explore des relations humaines complexes et des questions sociétales. Monalisa est reconnu pour ses perspicacités aiguës sur la psychologie des personnages et une approche stylistique distinctive. À la fois performeur et écrivain, il apporte une énergie dynamique et une profondeur à ses créations littéraires.



Las Biuty Queens: Stories
- 146pages
- 6 heures de lecture
"A dazzling collection of stories based in part on his/her life... Readers will want to consume these bonbons slowly because they are so rich and delicious." – Gay City News "Chilean American writer Ojeda dazzles and devastates in this rich collection about a group of trans Latinx immigrants as they try to make it in New York City." – Publishers Weekly Drawing from his/her own experience as a trans performer, sex worker, and undocumented immigrant, Iván Monalisa Ojeda chronicles the lives of Latinx queer and trans immigrants in New York City. Whether she is struggling with addiction, clashing with law enforcement, or is being subjected to personal violence, each character choses her own path of defiance, often responding to her fate with with irreverent dark humor. What emerges is the portrait of a group of friends who express unquestioning solidarity and love for each other, and of an unfamiliar, glittering and violent, New York City that will draw readers in and swallow them whole. On every page, Iván Monalisa's unique narrative talent is on display as he/she artfully transforms the language of the streets, making it his/her own -- rich with rhythm and debauchery. This bold new collection positions Ojeda as a fresh and necessary voice within the canon of world literature.
Exploring the vibrant yet challenging lives of trans Latinx individuals, this narrative blends elements of despair and exuberance, showcasing a community navigating the complexities of the American dream. With an introduction by Pedro Almodóvar, the book captures the resilience and spirit of its characters against a backdrop of societal struggles.