X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - THEGUARDIAN.COM - 03/Jul 16:04

‘The teachers would refer to boys, girls – and you’: trans philosopher Paul B Preciado on reinventing Orlando

He was mentored by Jacques Derrida, amd his memoir about taking hormones broke new ground. Now, Preciado’s radical cinematic riff on Virginia Woolf’s novel explores a life spent defying the gender binary

Articles similaires

Paul B Preciado has crossed continents and genders. With Orlando he redefines documentary film

the irish times - 03/Jul 04:00

In his hybrid feature, the director invites nonbinary and trans people to audition for and play Virginia Woolf’s protagonist, with astonishingly...

Orlando, My Political Biography review – Woolf’s trans hero gets a 21st-century mashup

theguardian.com - 02/Jul 10:00

Tricksy documentary spin on 1928 novel weaves fact and fiction to reconsider and reimagine the time-travelling story for our time

Wild Geese by Soula Emmanuel: Remakes emigration and its impact on relationships in an invigorating shape

the irish times - 28/Jun 23:01

The novel sets out to dismantle the gender binary while also dissecting it, all the time riffing with energy and insight on nostalgia

Orlando by Virginia Woolf audiobook review – a superb reading by Juliet Stevenson

theguardian.com - 28/Jun 11:00

The actor expertly navigates the detours of Virginia Woolf’s adventure – a feminist fantasy that speaks to our times

‘Woolf Works’ Review: A Literary Ballet’s Missteps

the new york times - 26/Jun 16:27

Wayne McGregor’s 2015 work, making its New York debut with American Ballet Theater, fails to make dance poetry of Virginia Woolf’s novels.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Bestselling author’s sweet novel explores the human need for love

smh.com.au - 28/Jun 14:00

A safe escape from the world, Alexander McCall Smith’s new novel, like all his works, is grounded in an optimistic world view.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Bestselling author’s sweet novel explores the human need for love

smh.com.au - 28/Jun 14:00

A safe escape from the world, Alexander McCall Smith’s new novel, like all his works, is grounded in an optimistic world view.

2 Books to Make You Love Karaoke, or at Least Respect It

the new york times - 29/Jun 11:50

In a memoir and a novel, the characters deal with grief by singing in front of strangers.

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Even being hit by a truck didn’t stop this author finishing her novel

smh.com.au - 27/Jun 07:00

Irish author Caoilinn Hughes’ new book explores grief, isolation and sibling love and rivalry.

Andaleeb Wajid – “I don’t want my characters to be unidimensional”

hindustantimes.com - 25/Jun 12:57

On her latest novel, The Henna Start-up being shortlisted for the Neev Book Award, writing romances, her books being adapted for OTT, and her upcoming...