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“I was more alive than I could bear”: A Review of Hood by Emma Donoghue
Although Emma Donoghue admits that her novel Hood didn’t sell well on first publication, possibly because it’s “about lesbians and death, two turn-offs for the average reader,” I couldn’t help but love this book (although I suppose I am far … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Emma Donoghue, Fiction, Lesbian, Queer
Tagged grief, ireland, irish literature
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