Edmée Lepercq is a writer based in London.
Edmée Lepercq
Articles
The Nihilism of the Archive: On Iman Mersal’s “Traces of Enayat”
Edmée Lepercq reviews Iman Mersal’s “Traces of Enayat.”
A Feminist Chorus: On Clara Schulmann’s “Chicanes”
Edmée Lepercq reviews French author Clara Schulmann’s newly translated book-length essay “Chicanes."
When One of Us Dies: On Mathieu Lindon’s “Hervelino”
Edmée Lepercq reviews Mathieu Lindon’s memoir “Hervelino,” translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman.
Navigating the Silences of Women’s History: On Karolina Ramqvist’s “The Bear Woman”
The Swedish author’s newly translated novel explores the silences of history, especially women’s history.
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