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Big Girl
Author: | Meg Elison |
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PM Press, 2020 |
Series: | Outspoken Authors: Book 25 |
1. The Left Left Behind |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Meg Elison is one of the fearless "bad girls" in science fiction, fantasy, and transgressive humor. She is an iconoclast, using a caustic new talent to spotlight hitherto off-limits subjects like gender roles, body shaming, female oppression, and political correctness.
Table of Contents:
- "El Hugé" (2017) reveals how small-town, small-time teens can accomplish Big Ugly Things on their own.
- "Big Girl" (2017) chronicles the media's fascination with the towering anxieties of a sixty-foot tall teen.
- "The Pill" is the collection's previously unpublished centerpiece, which celebrates a "miracle cure" for obesity that sends society to a grimly delightful new utopia.
- "With Such People in It" is also new to readers, and welcomes us to a brave new world where cowardice is a virtue.
- "Gone with Gone with the Wind" (2018) is a nonfiction analysis of privilege, denial, literary classics, and personal honesty.
- "Afterimage" is a one-way trip into a VR world that's more "real" than our own.
- "Guts" is about just what its title suggests: this volume's characteristically frank and thought-provoking Outspoken Interview.
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