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This collection includes highlights from Deep Vellum s collection featuring authors and characters exploring identity and gender: Not One Day, Misadventure, Girls Lost, and Misadventure.

Book Information:

Not One Day by Anne Garréta (tr. Emma Ramadan)
Publication Date: April 11, 2017
Paperback: 9781941920541

Misadventure by Nicholas Grider
Publication Date: November 15, 2016
Paperback: 9780998518435

Girls Lost by Jessica Schiefauer (tr. by Saskia Vogel)
Publication Date: March 11, 2020
Paperback: 9781941920954

The Large Glass by Mario Bellatin (tr. by David Shook)
Publication Date: February 16, 2016
Paperback: 9781939419491

Descriptions

Not One Day: An intimate, sensuous exploration of memory and desire, delving into loves and lusts past, by award-winning Oulipo member Anne Garréta.

Misadventure: A bracing debut collection that maps what happens when desire and control between men goes awry. In Misadventure, men search for themselves, for each other, for the sources of sanity and sickness, power and grief. Grider challenges the conventional gay narrative and asks the reader to reimagine the kind of work short fiction should do.

Girls Lost: An award-winning, magical contemporary novel of three adolescent girls friendship, exploring the transformation of bodies as a battlefield in the construction of self.

The Large Glass: Featuring three different autobiographies, The Large Glass challenges the absurd and hubristic project of the autobiography itself. Mario Bellatin’s The Large Glass deconstructs the very form it embraces, revealing the artifice of the autobiographical genre, while cleverly celebrating the importance of the stories we tell about ourselves.

Format

Paperback