Amora
by Natalia Borges Polesso
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Amora dares explore the way women love each other—the atrophy and healing of the female spirit in response to sexual desire and identity. Together, these 33 stories and the women who inhabit them reveal an illuminating portrait of the sacred female romance, with all its nuances, complexities, burdens, and triumphs revealed. Violence, sickness, chaos, tenderness, beauty, and freedom adorn these pages in a mosaic of unforgettable moments, including a lesbian granddaughter discovering unexpected commonalities with her grandmother, a teenager’s tryst with her friend after disenchanting sex with a boy, and an old couple’s dreamy Sunday-morning ritual.
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Published in the U.S and U.K in 2020 by Amazon Crossing.
Endorsements
Bustle’s 25 Books To Read To Celebrate Pride
Oprah Maganize LGBTQ Books That Are Changing the Literary Landscape in 2020
Reviews
“Polesso’s writing is brisk and fresh, and she captures the bleak human comedy of the myriad ways we mess up when it comes to matters of the heart. Her women often have a hefty sense of self-loathing, and a drily pained view of the world.” THE GUARDIAN
“With brevity, abstraction, and narrative tension, Polesso offers a poignant look at women alternately broken down and resilient. Fans of Lucia Berlin will love these tense and twisty tales.” —Publishers Weekly
“Borges Polesso explores the depths of amorous relationships between women young and old, married and single, out and closeted, independent and cripplingly co-dependent—but first and foremost, in love…A romp through 33 stories of lesbian love.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] thrillingly idiosyncratic collection.” —OprahMag.com
“Natalia Borges Polesso’s brilliant short story collection follows a circle of lesbians living in Brazil, some of whom know one another and some of whom don’t. Love is what threads these 33 stories together—self-love, love for other women, and a love for a freedom that only truth can bring…real, vulnerable, and full of twists you’ll never see coming.” —Bitch Media (UK)
“Moving beyond romantic and sexual love in its exploration of women’s relationships, Amora is, at turns, tender and raw.” —Bustle
“Less a collection of stories than a collage of vibrant snapshots, Polesso’s entrancing compilation—awarded Brazil’s most prestigious literary prizes—offers pithy-poetic glimpses into the lives of women of various ages who love and desire other women.” —O, the Oprah Magazine
“Amora elevates the stories of women loving women…Each story is a new shape. In each of the thirty-three stories (Yes truly. Every single one of them!) a woman confronts her feelings for another woman. Sometimes, like in ‘Dreaming,’ the Sapphic desire is the crux on which everything is built. Other times, like in ‘Bite Your Tongue,’ it’s just a fact vaguely audible to the larger plot. But it’s always there. Even if it’s lurking in the background. And sometimes that’s what feels the most groundbreaking. A story can be queer, even if the point of it isn’t queerness…the stories feel very much alive.” —Lambda Literary
“Amora captures the realness of what relationships are like in a real way.” —OprahMag.com
Author Biography
Natalia Borges Polesso was born in Bento Gonçalves, southern Brazil, in 1981. A Literary Theory PhD, she is a writer, researcher, teacher and translator from English and French. For AMORA, along with the prestigious 2016 Jabuti award (the most important and traditional in Brazil), she won the 2016 Reader’s Choice by Amazon Brazil, 2016 Açorianos Literary Award and 2016 AGES Award Book of the Year. In 2017, she was the only author writing in Portuguese language in the list Bogota39, which selected the most promising authors under 40 in Latin America. Natalia had her debut novel, "Controle", published in 2019 by Penguin/Companhia das Letras.
Editora Dublinense Ltda.
Dublinense is a Brazilian indie press founded in 2009. Since our early days, our main focus was to take the risk discovering and presenting new interesting voices in Brazilian Literary Fiction. Since then, our titles have been recognized with the most prestigious literary awards in the country. We are always looking for good literature that can start interesting conversations about relevant contemporary subjects.
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- Publisher/Imprint Dublinense / Não Editora
- Orginal LanguagePortuguese
- ISBN/Identifier 9788561249564
- Publication Country or regionBrazil
- FormatHardback
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleAmora
- Copyright Year2015
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