Another Eve: Shame and Desire on the Oregon Coast
Autor Elissa Minoren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2026
On the rugged terrain of the northern Oregon coast, Minor discovers passion and harmony in the grip of nature and in the arms of a lover who will become her wife. In the salty sea air, she learns that her own queerness—though less-charted territory—is like her love of backwoods hiking and that to accept her sexuality, she must take full pleasure in the wild that encompasses her. Poignant and powerful, Another Eve re-examines past truths and celebrates honoring oneself and living authentically. For Minor, the end of her transformation is only the beginning.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781962645614
ISBN-10: 1962645614
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
ISBN-10: 1962645614
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
Recenzii
"Urgent, gutsy, and lyrical, Another Eve is at once a love song, a celebration of the wild Oregon coast, and the story of a woman’s passage out of her Mormon upbringing and into the hard-won daylight of queer selfhood. In this exquisite memoir, Elissa Minor finds a way to acknowledge all the forces—human, animal, geologic—that have shaped not only her life, but the landscape and culture of the Pacific Northwest. She has woven a complex tapestry of threads both bleak and bright, fragile and strong, and from it emerges a true celebration of the mysteries of the wild—in every sense.” —Marjorie Sandor, author of The Late Interiors: A Life Under Construction
“The literary traditions of the American West have long been built on acts of mapping meant to exert dominion over the land and the people who live there. But what happens when topography becomes about mutual freedom rather than control? Lyrical and humble, Elissa Minor’s Another Eve presents an against-all-odds love story—both a queer romance and the redemptive love the author finds for herself—where the high deserts and wet coasts of the West are sites of ongoing transformation and hope. Told with the confidence of a writer who doesn’t feel the need to move linearly through life or on the page, Minor’s memoir is a sweeping examination of family secrets, religious fear, carnal desire, and one woman’s searing search for the self-knowing grace and forgiveness we all deserve.” —Keetje Kuipers, editor of Poetry Northwest
“In this gorgeous eco-memoir about purity culture, motherhood, and queer awakening, Minor maps out how shame settles into the body, and how the natural world can loosen its grip. Written with salt water and fire, Another Eve offers us a wilder, truer gospel.” —Greg Wrenn, author of Mothership: A Memoir of Wonder and Crisis
“The literary traditions of the American West have long been built on acts of mapping meant to exert dominion over the land and the people who live there. But what happens when topography becomes about mutual freedom rather than control? Lyrical and humble, Elissa Minor’s Another Eve presents an against-all-odds love story—both a queer romance and the redemptive love the author finds for herself—where the high deserts and wet coasts of the West are sites of ongoing transformation and hope. Told with the confidence of a writer who doesn’t feel the need to move linearly through life or on the page, Minor’s memoir is a sweeping examination of family secrets, religious fear, carnal desire, and one woman’s searing search for the self-knowing grace and forgiveness we all deserve.” —Keetje Kuipers, editor of Poetry Northwest
“In this gorgeous eco-memoir about purity culture, motherhood, and queer awakening, Minor maps out how shame settles into the body, and how the natural world can loosen its grip. Written with salt water and fire, Another Eve offers us a wilder, truer gospel.” —Greg Wrenn, author of Mothership: A Memoir of Wonder and Crisis
Notă biografică
Elissa Minor is the author of the award-winning collection The Prisoner Pear: Stories from the Lake. Her work has appeared in New Letters, Glimmer Train, Juxtaprose, Baltimore Review, The Ledge, and Crab Creek Review, among others. She lives on the north Oregon coast with her wife and their two dogs.