Emma Donoghue
Emma Donoghue is an historian, Irish novelist and dramatruge which lives now with the Canada.
Its novel Hood (1995) received the Stonewall Book Award and Slammerkin (2000) obtained the Ferro-Grumley Award of the fiction lesbian. She published her last collection of news, Touchy Subjects , in 2006. Its last novel, Landing (2007) depicts the relation with long distance between preserving Canadian and an Irish airline hostess.
Emma Donoghue is one from the “Four” of the lesbians authors British or born in Europe (with Jeanette Winterson, Sarah Waters and Ali Smith) with being regarded as deeply having enriched and having waked up an general interest for the gay literature/lesbian.
Novels
- Stir Fry
- Hood
- Slammerkin
- Life Mask
- Landing
Collections of news
- Kissing the Witch
- The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits
- Touchy Subjects
Theater
- I Know My Own Heart
- Ladies and Gentlemen
- Don' T Die Wondering
- Kissing The Witch
Radiophonic parts
- Trespasses
- Exes
- Humans and Other Animals
- Mix
Scenario
- Pluck
Literary history
- Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801
- We Are Michael Field
Edition of works
- What Sappho Would Cuts Said
- The Mammoth Book Of Lesbian Short Stories
External bond
- Official site
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