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“Landing, landing: an ecstatic quiver at touchdown”: A Review of Emma Donoghue’s Novel Landing
I started reading London, ON-based Irish author Emma Donoghue’s 2007 novel Landing at about eleven o’clock at night thinking I would read a chapter or two and then drop off to sleep. At two o’clock in the morning, eyes barely … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Canadian, Emma Donoghue, Fiction, Indigenous, Lesbian, Queer, South Asian
Tagged books, dublin, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, irish literature, literature, Ontario, romance, rural queers
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