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“I'm the final clause in a periodic sentence, and that sentence begins a long time ago, in another language, and you to read it from the beginning to get to the end, which is my arrival.”

Quote by Jeffrey Eugenides

Work

Middlesex

Middlesex is a novel that delves into the intricate tapestry of identity and heritage, following the life of a character who is born intersex and navigates a world that does not fully understand their identity. The story spans generations and cultures, offering a rich exploration of the human experience and the search for belonging. more

Author

Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Eugenides

Jeffrey Eugenides is an American novelist known for his unique narrative style and profound portrayal of complex family relationships. His works often explore identity, genetics, and human emotions. more

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