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German, Kim de l'Horizon, 2022
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The narrative figure identifies as neither male nor female. Growing up in a shabby Swiss suburb, they now live in Zurich, having escaped the rigid structures of their upbringing and feeling comfortable in their non-binary body and sexuality. However, when their grandmother falls ill with dementia, the narrator begins to confront the past: Why are there only fragmented memories of their own childhood? Why can the grandmother hardly distinguish herself from her deceased sister? And what happened to the great-aunt who disappeared as a young woman? The narrator resists the culture of silence among women and investigates the non-traditional female bloodline. This novel is a stylistically and formally unique act of liberation from the things we carry without question: genders, traumas, class affiliations. Kim de l’Horizon embarks on a quest for other forms of knowledge and tradition, storytelling, and self-formation, undermining the linear forms of family narratives and approaching a fluid and flowing style of writing that does not confine but rather opens up.

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