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010    $a 2022015012
020    $a 1644212331
020    $a 9781644212332
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050 00 $a PS3606.I88483 $b C35 2022
082 00 $a 813/.6 $2 23/eng/20220603
100 1  $a Fitzpatrick, Cat, $e author.
245 14 $a The call-out : $b a novel in rhyme / $c Cat Fitzpatrick.
264  1 $a New York, NY : $b Seven Stories Press, $c [2022]
300    $a 185 pages ; $c 21 cm.
505 0  $a A year begins, with some flirtation -- awkward moments in the morning light -- some issues with accommodation -- excursions into the life of the night -- al fresco enjoyments in clement weather -- an annual community get-together -- transsexual literature takes the stage -- a disco full of lust and rage -- everyone deals with consequences -- complications of a daytime date -- on taking control of one's own fate -- a discussion regarding various offenses -- some episodes of lateral strife -- another year, another life? -- epilogue: top-voted comment.
520    $a "Anvi, Kate, Bette, Keiko, Gaia, and Day are six queer, mostly trans women surviving and thriving in Brooklyn. Visiting all the fixtures of fashionable 21st century queer society--picnics, literary readings, health conferences, drag shows, punk houses, community accountability processes, Grindr hookups--The Call-Out also engages with pressing questions around economic precarity, sexual consent, racism in queer spaces, and feminist theory, in the service of asking what it takes to build, or destroy, a marginalized community. A novel written in verse, The Call-Out recalls the Russian literary classic Eugene Onegin, but instead of 19th century Russian aristocrats crudely solved their disagreements with pistols, the participants in this rhyming drama have developed a more refined weapon, the online call-out, a cancel-culture staple. In this passionate tangle of modern relationships, where a barbed tweet can be as dangerous as the narrator's bon-mots, Cat Fitzpatrick has fashioned a modern novel of manners that gives readers access to a vibrant cultural underground"-- $c Provided by publisher.
586    $a Lambda Literary Award in Transgender Fiction, 2023.
650  0 $a Transgender women $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Lesbians $v Fiction.
651  0 $a Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) $v Fiction.
655  7 $a Transgender fiction. $2 homoit.
655  7 $a LGBTQ+ fiction. $2 homoit.
655  7 $a Novels in verse. $2 lcgft.
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