In “Green Frog,” Gina Chung Makes a Stunningly-Good Case for Writing Wholly Recognizable and Unrecognizable Characters

Andrew Leland on "The Country of the Blind" and the Spectrum of Blindness

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An Interview With Gina Frangello – Chicago Review of Books

An Interview With Gina Frangello – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] The title of Gina Frangello’s debut memoir, Blow Your House Down: A Story of Family, Feminism, and Treason, can be read as an imperative: to destroy with the body a space created, inhabited, and processed by the self. This idea invites a certain scrutiny: why would anyone be moved to create such a rupture … Read more