Diaspora
USA
Contemporary
English
Fiction
Eva Medina recounts her life and crime from psychiatric prison, exploring violence and sexuality.
Literary Significance
Controversial second novel; Morrison called Jones 'the most important writer of her generation'
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editorial-summarynot primary textEva Medina recounts her life and crime from psychiatric prison, exploring violence and sexuality. Controversial second novel; Morrison called Jones 'the most important writer of her generation'
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