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My Pink Road To Russia Tales Of Amazons Peasants And Queers 1st Edition Sonja Franeta

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My Pink Road To Russia Tales Of Amazons Peasants And Queers 1st Edition Sonja Franeta
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Publisher: Dacha Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Sonja Franeta
ISBN: 9780990492801, 099049280X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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My Pink Road To Russia Tales Of Amazons Peasants And Queers 1st Edition Sonja Franeta by Sonja Franeta 9780990492801, 099049280X instant download after payment.

My Pink Road to Russia: Tales of Amazons, Peasants, & Queers presents an engaging mix of Sonja Franeta’s stories, memoir, poems, articles, & interviews. This radical lesbian from an immigrant Slavic family connects with her passion for Russia & finds out some touching as well as dangerous facts about queers in that mysterious country. 

The stories range from the seeds of a queer life planted in a high school girl on the verge of coming out, to reflections on the challenges of teaching, to an article about a Siberian lesbian the author interviewed who was later murdered. Franeta shares her enthusiasm for Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva, chronicles the motivation & complexities of humanitarian trips to Kosovo & a township in South Africa, & mines her memory for unique & universal tales about her family from the former Yugoslavia

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