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Oksana Vasyakina, trans. Elina Alter
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Fernanda Eberstadt,
The New York Times Book Review
What constitutes a woman is a question central to Vasyakina’s novel ... Raw, hypnotic.
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Eileen Gonzalez,
Foreword Reviews
Wound
holds nothing back in its exploration of complex relationships, including lesbian ones, and its unsparing approach to difficult subjects ... A wide-ranging novel that reflects on death, grief, womanhood, creativity, and women’s sexuality.
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Publishers Weekly
The narrative is distinguished by its dry wit and philosophical import ... Vasyakina stuns with this bold and emotionally raw chronicle.
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