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Songs of No Provenance wer. angielska
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A gripping and intense novel, *Songs of No Provenance* delves into the life of Joan Vole, an indie folk singer poised on the brink of stardom. After a scandalous incident on stage in New York, Joan escapes to a writing camp for teenagers in the Virginia countryside. There, she confronts her tumultuous relationship with her artistry and an old friend, while discovering hope in her students and a close connection with a nonbinary fellow counselor. Author Lydi Conklin courageously tackles themes such as kink, shame, queer appropriation, the thirst for fame, cancel culture, and trans nonbinary identities, all while asking the critical question of how Joan can shape a new path for herself. Through vivid flashbacks of a music scene as enticing as it is gritty, this powerful debut novel portrays love, self-discovery, and the journey to redemption. Carmen Maria Machado praises it as a "raw, emphatic novel of exceptional power," and Katie Kitamura notes that it "takes your breath away."
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A gripping and intense novel, *Songs of No Provenance* delves into the life of Joan Vole, an indie folk singer poised on the brink of stardom. After a scandalous incident on stage in New York, Joan escapes to a writing camp for teenagers in the Virginia countryside. There, she confronts her tumultuous relationship with her artistry and an old friend, while discovering hope in her students and a close connection with a nonbinary fellow counselor. Author Lydi Conklin courageously tackles themes such as kink, shame, queer appropriation, the thirst for fame, cancel culture, and trans nonbinary identities, all while asking the critical question of how Joan can shape a new path for herself. Through vivid flashbacks of a music scene as enticing as it is gritty, this powerful debut novel portrays love, self-discovery, and the journey to redemption. Carmen Maria Machado praises it as a "raw, emphatic novel of exceptional power," and Katie Kitamura notes that it "takes your breath away."
