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Morgan M. Page

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Morgan M Page is a transsexual writer and performance artist in London, England. Her first novel is forthcoming.

Average rating: 4.1 · 801 ratings · 165 reviews · 8 distinct works
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Trap Door: Trans Cultural P...

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At Land

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The Black Cube

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An important historical document, which unfortunately gets things — especially the Lukumí language — almost entirely wrong.
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Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor
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I need a sequel about what Enoch gets up to in his new life as a gorilla.
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A Sunny Place for Shady People by Mariana Enriquez
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I liked this a little less than her other two story collections, mainly because the stories in this felt a bit repetitive in their themes and images. A few were really great, but didn't grab me quite as strongly as her previous collections. ...more
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The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
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An ending that plunged me into a pit of despair re: the ultimate futility of human relationships (complimentary).
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Deliver Me from Nowhere by Tennessee Jones
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Hey, is anyone else getting a distinct Springsteen vibe here?
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Trash by Dorothy Allison
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Lesbians!
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Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison
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Like Stone Butch Blues, this is a book everyone recommended to me for literally decades and I kept putting it off. Can't believe I waited this long. ...more
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Transcription by Ben Lerner
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Fathers and sons (complimentary).
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Famesick by Lena Dunham
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Lena Dunham has often been too much — in her work, in the public eye, and, as we find out in this book, in her private relationships. But it's this overabundance that made her a voice of a generation. Famesick is everything I love about Lena Dunham, ...more
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