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OverviewWe need community to live. But what does it look like? Why does it often feel like it's slipping away? We are all hinged to some definition of a community, be it as simple as where we live, complex as the beliefs we share, or as intentional as those we call family. In an episodic personal essay, Casey Plett draws on a range of firsthand experiences to start a conversation about the larger implications of community as a word, an idea, and a symbol. With each thread a cumulative definition of community, and what it has come to mean to Plett, emerges. Looking at phenomena from transgender literature, to Mennonite history, to hacker houses of Silicon Valley, and the rise of nationalism in North America, Plett delves into the thorny intractability of community's boons and faults. Deeply personal, authoritative in its illuminations, On Community is an essential contribution to the larger cultural discourse that asks how, and to what socio-political ends, we form bonds with one another. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Casey PlettPublisher: Biblioasis Imprint: Biblioasis ISBN: 9781771965774ISBN 10: 1771965770 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 09 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Casey Plett Plett's trademark skills at authentic characterization, evocative setting, and insight into the lives of trans women are on full display in this superb collection of short stories. The stories crackle with quiet complexity. --Autostraddle ( Best Queer Books of the Year ) Plett tells beautiful stories of trans women as they exist in the world: tangible, fallible, tender and hardened. --Xtra I've always admired Plett's ability to capture the tenderest and most complicated intimacies between characters. Exploring addiction, loss, consent, and shifting desires, each story in her extraordinary new collection is somehow even more tender and emotionally complex than the last. --Megan Milks, The Rumpus Plett has a characteristic style that manages to merge tenderness with Prairie toughness--a style on display in these stories of trans women seeking something--groundedness, maybe, but that dreamlike quality of desire, too. --Globe and Mail Both bittersweet and beautiful, Plett writes perfectly imperfect characters that make you feel less alone. --The Independent (UK) Praise for Casey Plett Plett's trademark skills at authentic characterization, evocative setting, and insight into the lives of trans women are on full display in this superb collection of short stories. The stories crackle with quiet complexity. -Autostraddle ( Best Queer Books of the Year ) Plett tells beautiful stories of trans women as they exist in the world: tangible, fallible, tender and hardened. -Xtra I've always admired Plett's ability to capture the tenderest and most complicated intimacies between characters. Exploring addiction, loss, consent, and shifting desires, each story in her extraordinary new collection is somehow even more tender and emotionally complex than the last. -Megan Milks, The Rumpus Plett has a characteristic style that manages to merge tenderness with Prairie toughness-a style on display in these stories of trans women seeking something-groundedness, maybe, but that dreamlike quality of desire, too. -Globe and Mail Both bittersweet and beautiful, Plett writes perfectly imperfect characters that make you feel less alone. -The Independent (UK) Author InformationCasey Plett is the author of A Dream of a Woman, Little Fish, and A Safe Girl to Love, the co-editor of Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fantasy From Transgender Writers, and the publisher at LittlePuss Press. She has written for the New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, the Guardian, Globe and Mail, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, the Winnipeg Free Press, and other publications. A winner of the Amazon First Novel Award and the Firecracker Award for Fiction, and a two-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award, her work has also been nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |