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Moyenne
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MOYEN
“Certainly the best first-hand account ever written by a traveler across the boundaries of sex. That journey is perhaps the ultimate adventure for a human being, but although it has been the subject of myth and speculation since ancient times, it is an authentically modern experience...What Jan Morris does offer, through her life and her work, is a window on the wondrous possibilities of humankind.” —Newsweek
“This book is a very well-written account of some of the emotional factors which eventually led the author, by then in his forties, to submit to expensive surgery in Casablanca.” —The Washington Post Book World
"This is a beautiful book. I found it to be melancholic, courageous, and wise. That it's subject matter is Jan Morris's transsexual journey almost seems secondary to her incredible prose and the clarity of her honesty and introspection. Beyond the issue of gender, she searches for an answer to that most elusive of questions: who am I?" —Jonathan Ames
“The finest descriptive writer in our time, of the watercolor kind.” —Rebecca West
“If there is anything typical about Miss Morris's experience, however, she has successfully disguised it.” —The Times Literary Supplement
Titre original : Conundrum (1974)
1 édition pour ce livre
2002 Editions Faber & Faber (New Edition)
Langue anglaise | 160 pages | Sortie : 8 avril 2002 | ISBN : 015122563X
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