An Ethical Matryoshka: On Daniela Petrova’s “Her Daughter’s Mother”
Randle Browning reviews “Her Mother’s Daughter” by Daniela Petrova.
Randle Browning is a writer living in Brooklyn, New York. Her book reviews, essays, and interviews have appeared in LARB, The Brooklyn Rail, Electric Literature, Publishers Weekly, and elsewhere. She holds an MA in English Literature from Boston College. Her website is randlebrowning.com and she posts on Instagram and Twitter as @randlebrowning.
Randle Browning reviews “Her Mother’s Daughter” by Daniela Petrova.
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