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The Hammer
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The Hammer

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Winner of the prestigious Premio Rio de Literatura in Brazil, and now available in expert English translation, Adelaide Ivanova’s The Hammer nails its bold proclamations to the wall of a rape culture both literary and literal. Naming the names and disabling the victim-blaming machinery of the state, Ivanova offers us a battle cry for the #MeToo era. Beyond this and despite a universe of oppressions, she also manages to envision a space for real intimacy between lovers. A hammer is a weapon, she reminds us, but also a tool. You can tear it all down and then build something with it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Commune Editions
Country
United States
Date
5 September 2019
Pages
324
ISBN
9781934639276

Winner of the prestigious Premio Rio de Literatura in Brazil, and now available in expert English translation, Adelaide Ivanova’s The Hammer nails its bold proclamations to the wall of a rape culture both literary and literal. Naming the names and disabling the victim-blaming machinery of the state, Ivanova offers us a battle cry for the #MeToo era. Beyond this and despite a universe of oppressions, she also manages to envision a space for real intimacy between lovers. A hammer is a weapon, she reminds us, but also a tool. You can tear it all down and then build something with it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Commune Editions
Country
United States
Date
5 September 2019
Pages
324
ISBN
9781934639276