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Main : feminism, fiction, lesbian, literary, violence against women, Women
ISBN: 9781925581089 232 x 154 mm
192 pp
Dark Matters : A novel
Susan Hawthorne
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When Desi inherits her aunt Kate’s house in Brunswick she begins to read the contents of the boxes in the back room. She discovers a hidden life, one which could not be shared with Kate’s family.
Among the papers are records of arrest, imprisonment and torture at the hands of an unknown group who persecute her for her sexuality and activism. Scraps of memoir, family history and poems complete this fragmented story.
Can Desi find Mercedes? The woman Kate has loved so much. Mercedes, who had escaped from Pinochet’s Chile. Where is she and can she help unravel Kate’s story?
Susan Hawthorne’s dark story uncovers the hidden histories of organised violence against lesbians. She traces fear and uncertainty, and finds a narrative of resilience created through the writing of poems. The author asks: how do we pass on stories hidden by both shame and resistance to shame? A novel that is poetic and terrifying.
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Dark Matters is a transformative tour de force; lyrical as Sappho and revolutionary as Wittig in Les Guérillères. Roberta Arnold, Sinister Wisdom
This is a book of underworlds and infernos, places of execution, practices of erasure and sites of desire. It documents the practicalities of attempting to break lesbian cultures woman by woman, finger by finger and story by story. Against such violence Hawthorne offers poetry as activism, as remedy, as mode of repair. Dark Matters is a meteoroid. When it hits, it will make a different world of you. Read full review here. Hayley Singer, Cordite Poetry Review
Dark Matters is a passionate avowal against the Orwellian future that’s bearing down on the present. It traces historical counterculture through poetry and despair. It is a book of great feeling, mystery and intrigue which seeks out and elegantly deforms the limits traditionally placed on the novel to make it blaze in mythic proportions.
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