Be unreadable
Roxanne Maillet questions the text, its formatting and its reading as a collective practice as well as in a "feminist dyke" perspective. Her work manifests itself in the form of reading groups, books, typographies, T-shirts...
Fatima Daas was born in 1995 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Her parents came from Algeria and settled in Clichy-sous-Bois. She grew up in the small town of Seine-Saint-Denis, surrounded by a large family. In high school, she rebelled, demanded the right to express her ideas and wrote her first texts. She defines herself as an intersectional feminist. La Petite Dernière is her first novel.
With the support of Thom Browne
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