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Ambiguous identity in a world of binaries.

Middlesex is an epic family saga that explores themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of gender and sexuality, against the backdrop of changing times. The book aptly captures the experience of struggling with an ambiguous identity in a world of binaries. Eugenides' masterpiece is a must-read for anyone looking to explore the nuances of identity and the immigrant experience in America.

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (2003)
  • Stonewall Book Award Nominee for Literature (2003)
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize Nominee for Fiction (2003)
  • Ambassador Book Award for Fiction (2003)
  • Audie Award for Fiction, Unabridged (2003)
  • National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (2002)
  • Premio San Clemente for Lingua estranxeira (2005)
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ISBN: 9781408827352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Trade
Date of Publication: 2011-10-03
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Literature, Classics
Goodreads rating: 4.04
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Description

The astonishing tale of a gene that passes down through three generations of a Greek-American family and flowers in the body of a teenage girl. In the spring of 1974, Calliope Stephanides, a student at a girls' school in Grosse Pointe, finds herself drawn to a chain-smoking, strawberry blond classmate with a gift for acting. The passion that furtively develops between them--along with Callie's failure to develop--leads Callie to suspect that she is not like other girls. In fact, she is not really a girl at all. The explanation for this shocking state of affairs takes us out of suburbia back before the Detroit race riots of 1967, before the rise of the Motor City and Prohibition, to 1922, when the Turks sacked Smyrna and Callie's grandparents fled for their lives. Back to a tiny village in Asia Minor where two lovers, and one rare genetic mutation, set in motion the metamorphosis that will turn Callie into a being both mythical and perfectly a hermaphrodite. Spanning eight decades--and one unusually awkward adolescence—Jeffrey Eugenides's long-awaited second novel is a grand, utterly original fable of crossed bloodlines, the intricacies of gender, and the deep, untidy promptings of desire.
 

Ambiguous identity in a world of binaries.

Middlesex is an epic family saga that explores themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of gender and sexuality, against the backdrop of changing times. The book aptly captures the experience of struggling with an ambiguous identity in a world of binaries. Eugenides' masterpiece is a must-read for anyone looking to explore the nuances of identity and the immigrant experience in America.

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (2003)
  • Stonewall Book Award Nominee for Literature (2003)
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize Nominee for Fiction (2003)
  • Ambassador Book Award for Fiction (2003)
  • Audie Award for Fiction, Unabridged (2003)
  • National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (2002)
  • Premio San Clemente for Lingua estranxeira (2005)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.