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The letters of Mina Harker

1998221 pagesTerrace Books, University of Wisconsin Press

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Dodie Bellamy reimagines the iconic Mina Harker, placing her in late 20th-century San Francisco amidst the AIDS epidemic. Through a series of fragmented letters and journal entries, Mina grapples with her sexuality, identity, and the pervasive anxieties of her time. This experimental novel offers a raw and intimate exploration of desire, illness, and the boundaries of the self.

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Dodie Bellamy is an author known for her experimental fiction and essays. Her work, like Small Blows Against Encroaching Totalitarianism, often explores personal and political themes with a distinctive voice. She is a significant figure in contemporary literature.

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Book cover of The letters of Mina Harker
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