A pulpy tale of mismatched twins struggling to embody the perfect
woman: "Effortlessly cool and slyly spiky, Despentes probes the
dynamics of fame, beauty, and female competition, putting her finger
on the pulse of what it’s like to wear the daily drag of
femininity—and then pressing down, slowly and calmly, right where it
hurts" (Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like
Mine). Claudine has always been pretty and Pauline has always been
ugly. But when Claudine wants to become famous, she convinces gloomy
Pauline—with her angelic voice—to pretend they’re the same
person. Yet just as things take off, Claudine commits suicide. Pauline
hatches a new scheme, pulling on her dead sister’s identity,
inhabiting her apartment, and reading her mail. As the impersonation
continues, Pauline slowly realizes that the cost of femininity is to
dazzle on the outside while rotting away on the inside—and that
womanhood is what ultimately killed her sister. "It’s pulp in every
sense: propulsively readable, violent, sexy, with all the satisfaction
of an inevitable ending. And yet it’s also a feminist parable, blunt
and unrelenting in its wrath, and it feels as fresh now as it would
have ten years ago." —The Paris Review
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ISBN
9781936932269
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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