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Panpokalypse

Moore, Carley (01.03.2024)
Produktinformationen "Panpokalypse"
  • edition assemblage
  • Moore, Carley
  • Lemke, Stefanie Frida
  • 978-3-96042-181-8
  • 01.03.2024
  • Taschenbuch
  • 288 Seiten
  • 140 x 205 (B/H)
  • deutsch
  • Panpocalypse
  • englisch
  • 1
  • Literaturbegeisterte Menschen
  • 7 %
  • Auseinandersetzen
  • Entspannen
  • Taschenbuch
  • Taschenbuch
“I am so grateful that Panpocalypse exists. Carley Moore offers an artful melding of worlds and genres and a joyful and deeply humane adventure through queer disabled realities. At a time when life seems to be pulling apart at the seams, Moore uses that very unraveling to explore the space for potential, growth, and multiple forms of love.” —Sonya Huber, author of Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System

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“At the intersection of disability, queerness, and the pandemic, one woman’s meditation on loneliness and connection . . . At once timely and timeless.” — Kirkus Reviews


"A wonderfully inventive novel about love, illness, and the devastating loneliness of isolation." —Booklist


"Evocative. . . . Moore shines when channeling readers’ collective fears for the future." —Publishers Weekly


“Carley Moore’s voice is a necessary joy in our current exacting times. With each of her works, her skills get sharper and her heart cracks wider—Panpocalypse is a masterpiece of fierce queer honesty, taking on the intricacies of our bodies and our minds, the city and the state, with fearless passion and bold, political intelligence. We need this book right now, and we’ll need it in all the nows to come.” —Michelle Tea, author of Against Memoir: Complaints, Confessions & Criticisms


"Panpocalypse is a rousing, eerily enchanting, and verve-filled exploration of love and life in the midst of brittle collapse and upheaval. Moore's sharp and provocative voice adds much-needed complexity to the public discourse about the impact of COVID-19 on queer and disabled communities." —Jamia Wilson, author of Young Gifted and Black


“Here’s the sexy, sad, queer, disabled, time-bending romp through the bleak pandemic landscape that you’ve been waiting for! No one lays herself as bare on the page as Carley Moore, and Panpocalypse is her most naked work to date. Whoever you are, and wherever you need your bike to take you, this book will speak to the universal need for love, touch, and acceptance in the hardest of times.” —Lynn Melnick, author of Refusenik


“Carley Moore’s stunning novel captures the haunted dreams of our present world and the dire imaginings of an uncertain future. With the main character’s bicycle rides through an anxious and lonely city, Moore tells a story of queer longing that moves between past and present, imagination and memory, all the while taking pleasure and grief and hope by the hand and bringing them along as a mooring against social decay. This is a powerful story, naked and mournful, but also sharp and sensual and playful. It’s a book that will linger with you for weeks and months and years.” —James Polchin, author of Indecent Advances: A Hidden History of True Crime and Prejudice Before Stonewall


Biografie – Moore, Carley

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Moore, Carley
Carley Moore ist Autorin und lehrt Writing and Creative Production an der New York University. Zu ihren veröffentlichten Werken gehören der Roman The Not Wives (nominiert für den LAMBDA Literary Award 2020), die Essaysammlung 16 Pills, der Gedichtband Portal Poem und das Jugendbuch The Stalker Chronicles. Panpocalypse stand auf der Longlist für den Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize 2022. Ihre Essays und Interviews erschienen bereits in The American Poetry Review, Book Forum, The Brooklyn Rail, Electric Literature, Lit Hub, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Journal of Popular Culture und The Rumpus. Carley Moore lebt mit ihrem Kind und ihrer Katze in Brooklyn.

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