Stag Dance [signed]
Stag Dance [signed]

Stag Dance [signed]

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
Condition remarks: As new

A sharp and provocative collection of novellas, Stag Dance chronicles the lives of trans women navigating desire, identity, and survival on the margins of society. Torrey Peters writes with unflinching candor and dark wit, presenting characters whose inner lives are rendered with rare psychological depth and complexity. Each story uncovers the tensions between intimacy and isolation, between the worlds trans women inhabit and the ones they are denied, weaving together narratives that are at once deeply personal and broadly resonant. Peters argues, through her fiction, that trans experience is not peripheral but central to any honest reckoning with gender, power, and what it means to belong. The collection's tone is bold and unsentimental, cementing Peters as one of the most vital and original voices in contemporary American literature.

Author: Torrey Peters
Format: Hardback
Published: 2025, Scribner
Genre: Modern fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
Condition remarks: As new

A sharp and provocative collection of novellas, Stag Dance chronicles the lives of trans women navigating desire, identity, and survival on the margins of society. Torrey Peters writes with unflinching candor and dark wit, presenting characters whose inner lives are rendered with rare psychological depth and complexity. Each story uncovers the tensions between intimacy and isolation, between the worlds trans women inhabit and the ones they are denied, weaving together narratives that are at once deeply personal and broadly resonant. Peters argues, through her fiction, that trans experience is not peripheral but central to any honest reckoning with gender, power, and what it means to belong. The collection's tone is bold and unsentimental, cementing Peters as one of the most vital and original voices in contemporary American literature.