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Cecilia

Cecilia

By: Chang, K-ming
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  • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Cecilia

Cecilia

Regular price £11.67
Sale price £11.67 Regular price

''Thrillingly disorienting... ultra-sensual'' GUARDIAN
''Hauntingly beautiful'' GLAMOUR
''Rowdy and razor-sharp'' ALEXANDRA KLEEMAN

An erotic, surreal novella about the ecstasies of intense friendships and obsessive love

Seven, who works as a cleaner at a chiropractor’s office, re-encounters Cecilia, a woman who has obsessed her since their school days.

As the two of them board the same bus – each dubiously claiming not to be following the other – their chance meeting spurs a series of intensely vivid and corporeal memories. As past and present bleed together, Seven can feel her desire begin to unmoor her from the flow of time.

Smart, subversive and gripping, Cecilia is a winding, misty road trip through bodily transformation, inextricable histories of violence and love, and the ghosts of girlhood friendship.

''An intriguing tale of obsession...at once strange and erotic'' ATTITUDE

PRAISE FOR K-MING CHANG

BESTIARY

‘Chang’s prose ravishes, ravages, rampages. An absolute lightning strike of a debut’ Kelly Link

‘To read K-Ming Chang is to see the world in fresh, surreal technicolour… wild and lyrical, visionary and touching’ Sharlene Teo

‘Fierce and funny, full of magic and grit’ Tash Aw

GODS OF WANT

‘Blisteringly alive and unapologetically queer’ Guardian

‘Strange, hilarious and unforgettable… a gift and a masterclass’ Bryan Washington

‘Chang rewrites the world as a place of radical transformation’ New York Times Book Review