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Zinzi Clemmons

    Zinzi Clemmons crée des récits qui explorent les complexités de l'identité et du patrimoine culturel, s'inspirant de ses racines sud-africaines et américaines. Son écriture aborde les thèmes de la famille, de l'appartenance et de l'histoire avec une sensibilité aiguë et une approche stylistique distinctive. Clemmons s'inscrit dans une tradition littéraire de voix puissantes qui éclairent les expériences humaines partagées. Les lecteurs trouveront profondeur et authenticité dans sa prose évocatrice.

    What We Lose
    • What We Lose

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      From a debut author of rare, haunting power, a stunning novel about a young African-American woman coming of age—a deeply felt meditation on race, sex, family, and country. Raised in Pennsylvania, Zinzi Clemmons’s heroine Thandi views the world of her mother’s childhood in Johannesburg as both impossibly distant and ever present. She is an outsider wherever she goes, caught between being black and white, American and not. She tries to connect these dislocated pieces of her life, and as her mother succumbs to cancer, Thandi searches for an anchor - someone, or something, to love. In arresting and unsettling prose, we watch Thandi’s life unfold, from losing her mother and learning to live without the person who has most profoundly shaped her existence, to her own encounters with romance and unexpected motherhood. Through exquisite and emotional vignettes, Clemmons creates a stunning portrayal of what it means to choose to live, after loss. An elegiac distillation, at once intellectual and visceral, of a young woman’s understanding of absence and identity that spans continents and decades, What We Lose heralds the arrival of a virtuosic new voice in fiction.

      What We Lose
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