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Elizabeth Hawkins

    Cette auteure américaine explore l'impact profond de l'histoire familiale et du traumatisme personnel dans ses écrits. Son œuvre examine les effets durables de l'alcoolisme et de la stigmatisation sociale sur les individus et les générations suivantes. Avec sensibilité et empathie, elle met en lumière des relations complexes et le chemin vers la guérison, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu de la manière de surmonter l'adversité et de trouver la compréhension.

    Landsmoder
    • Landsmoder , by the Salvadoran poet, historian, and performance artist Elena Salamanca, is a searing, and sometimes grotesque, exploration of the intersections between nationalism, dogma, patriarchy, and violence. Originally read aloud from the oldest standing monument in San Salvador’s centro histórico, the performance poems in Landsmoder retool the laudatory pomp of patriotic ceremony to protest the weaponization of national myth as a mask for erasure, cruelty, and neglect at the hands of the state. This unflinching collection, whose title comes from a Norwegian word that Salamanca translates as “madre de la patria” — or “mother of the nation/homeland/fatherland”— is a work of feminist grief, rage, and irony populated with churning wombs, bloodied flags, and ratteboned she-wolves. Appearing now in a bilingual edition nearly a decade after it was first performed, Landsmoder remains an urgent subversion, loud as ever, both on and off the page. 

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