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Snowed Under with Strubel

Posted on January 1, 2013 by Helen Finch

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On a wintry day in November 2009, I boarded a rattly train bound southwards over the Pennines in the dark hour before the dawn. Sleet turned to snow as the little train climbed higher into the mountains. I had a … Continue reading →

Posted in Literature, Research Tagged Antje Rávic Strubel, emily jeremiah, german literature, Publications, queer readings, Women in German Yearbook

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