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A Manual for How to Love Us - Stories (Paperback): Erin Slaughter A Manual for How to Love Us - Stories (Paperback)
Erin Slaughter
R255 Discovery Miles 2 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A debut, interlinked collection of stories exploring the primal nature of women’s grief—offering insight into the profound experience of loss and the absurd ways in which we seek control in an unruly world. Seamlessly shifting between the speculative and the blindingly real, balancing the bizarre with the subtle brutality of the mundane, A Manual for How to Love Us is a tender portrait of women trying their best to survive, love, and find genuine meaning in the aftermath of loss. In these unconventional and unpredictably connected stories, Erin Slaughter shatters the stereotype of the soft-spoken, sorrowful woman in distress, queering the domestic and honoring the feral in all of us. In each story, grieving women embrace their wildest impulses as they attempt to master their lives: one woman becomes a “gazer” at a fraternity house, another slowly moves into her otherworldly stained-glass art, a couple speaks only in their basement’s black box, and a thruple must decide what to do when one partner disappears. The women in Erin Slaughter’s stories suffer messy breaks, whisper secrets to the ghosts tangled in the knots of their hair, eat raw meat to commune with their inner wolves, and build deadly MLM schemes along the Gulf Coast. Set across oft-overlooked towns in the American South, A Manual for How to Love Us spotlights women who are living on the brink and clinging to its precipitous edge. Lyrical and surprisingly humorous, A Manual for How to Love Us is an exciting debut that reveals the sticky complications of living in a body, in all its grotesquerie and glory.

The Sorrow Festival (Paperback): Erin Slaughter The Sorrow Festival (Paperback)
Erin Slaughter
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of poetry interrogates the impact of grief and partner violence on a family lineage, as well as the connections between sorrow and joy as they relate to poetry, women's writing, and the process of the "confessional." Inextricably woven into these investigations of various types of grief is the question of what gendered and socioeconomic statuses we bring with us when we choose poetry as a method of recording the intimacies of a life.

Lavender Bluegrass - Lgbt Writers on the South (Paperback): Misc. Authors Lavender Bluegrass - Lgbt Writers on the South (Paperback)
Misc. Authors; Edited by Erin Slaughter, Clinton Craig
R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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