I Who Have Never Known Men
A woman grows up in confinement without social inheritance; the novel follows what forms in its absence and refuses to enlarge her life at the end.
A disciplined archive of reading and reflection
Closed systems expose how language, imagination and survival construct identity.
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A woman grows up in confinement without social inheritance; the novel follows what forms in its absence and refuses to enlarge her life at the end.