Juliet Jacques's New Book is a Deft Blend of Art, Sexuality, and Politics
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"Throughout her career, Jacques has demonstrated her unmistakable ability to articulate with poetic subtlety the experience of life on the margins of society."
"Part queer fiction, part socialist polemic, The Woman in the Portrait is a study of the mundane as meaningful, and the personal as political: it is, at its heart, an empowering encounter with society's most disempowered."
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