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ellaroshea 's review for:
Margery Kempe
by Robert Glück
so visceral. once I embraced how disturbingly smutty it is, I began to really enjoy it as I kind of realised that that was the point. it speaks a lot to queer time and queer relationships to the past. I think the humanness of margery's book (in comparison to say revelations of divine love) is really well honoured by how brutally human this book is. i love how it plays with ideas and slips and slides between fiction and nonfiction and characters and different images.
Graphic: Cursing, Sexual content, Sexual violence
Moderate: Antisemitism