
"Bad Feminist" writer Roxanne Gay's new novel collection. As the title symbolizes, "difficult women" are the diverse characters, manifestations, and "real" stories of our women now living in this world. After publishing in the United States in March 2017, "Hard to Fight Girls" is a work that has been loved by the critics and the public with enthusiastic gratification. In this book, I have filled out a variety of lives, such as hard-to-find life, enthusiastic love, bizarre and confused human relationships, and a unique story depicting reality with symbols and metaphors. He has been a professor of literature and has received a highly acclaimed feature length novel, "An Untamed State," a short story book titled "Ayiti Ayiti," and Roxanne Gay 's autobiographical essay "Hunger Hunger" A novelist who can experience the essence of 'novelist'.
"Difficult Women" gives Roxanne Gay's powerful storytelling ability, special experience, and a powerful voice that keeps the eye open. Roxanne Gayman's gaze toward an open society that embraces diversity, breaking away from the stereotypes, has been intrigued by the intersection of material, theme, and genre attempts. As the [Guardian] noted, the stories show that "no matter what situation women are in, they work with subjective power, strong resilience, and identity." A sentence of Roxanne Gay's dedication to the first chapter of the book, "For the hardest women to be praised as they are," is a precise description that encompasses women of this age and the age to live in, and this intriguing and intense It is the most powerful clue to penetrate novels.
Award-winning author and powerhouse talent Roxane Gay burst onto the scene with an Untamed Statewhich earned rave reviews and was selected as one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post, NPR, the Boston Globe, and Kirkusand a New York Times bestselling essay collection Bad Feminist (Harper Perennial). Gay returns withStrange Gods, a collection of stories of rare force and beauty, hardscrabble lives, passionate loves, and quirky and vexed human connection.
The women in these stories live in a privilege of poverty, and marriages are both loving and haunted by crimes or emotional blackmail. A pair of sisters, grown now, have been inseparable ever since they were abducted together as children, and must negotiate the marriage of one of them. A woman married to a twin pretended not to realize when her husband and his brother impersonate each other. A stripper putting herself through college fends off the advances of an overzealous customer. A black engineer moves to Upper Michigan for a job and faces the malignant curiosity of her colleagues. From a girls' fight club to a wealthy subdivision in Florida where neighbors conform, compete, and spy on each other, Gay delivers a wry, beautiful,



