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100 _aSaunders, Vanessa
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245 _aThe flat woman:
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260 _bThe University of Alabama Press
_aTuscaloosa
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300 _a149 p.
365 _aUSD
_b18.95
520 _aIn The Flat Woman, women exclusively are blamed for the climate crisis. Seagulls drop dead from the sky, and the government, instead of taking responsibility, scapegoats a group of female ecoterrorists. When a girl’s mother is incarcerated for climate crimes, she is forced to raise herself alone. As a young woman, she begins a romance with an environmental activist whose passion makes her question her own role in the world. By turns hilarious, deadly serious, and completely absurd, The Flat Woman asks who gets the right to call themselves a good person in a world ripe with disaster. Driven by complex academic and moral questions, The Flat Woman is certain to appeal to fans of feminist and experimental literature, as well as fans of Margaret Atwood, Renee Gladman, Bhanu Kapil, Maggie Nelson, Kelly Link, and Anne Carson. (https://www.uapress.ua.edu/9781573662086/the-flat-woman/)
650 _aEnglish--Literature
650 _aNovel--English
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