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Benjamin Law

    Benjamin Law es un autor cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones familiares y la identidad personal. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda introspección y un sutil humor que permite a los lectores conectar fácilmente con sus experiencias. Law a menudo explora temas de cultura y pertenencia, ofreciendo una perspectiva única sobre los aspectos entrelazados de las experiencias asiáticas y australianas. Sus ensayos y obras literarias son valorados por su honestidad y su capacidad para provocar la reflexión.

    A Language of Limbs
    The Family Law
    • A Language of Limbs

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      1972. On a quiet summer night in Newcastle, Australia, two teenage girls must each make a choice: to act upon their desires or suppress them? To live an openly queer life or to try desperately not to? Over the following three decades, these girls grow into women and live out their decisions, always almost crossing paths at pivotal moments. In an era that spans Australia's first Mardi Gras and the AIDS pandemic, there is joy and grief and loss and desire for each of them - but will their lives ever collide? A Language of Limbs is about love and how it's policed, friendship and how it transcends, and hilarity in the face of heartbreak. A celebration of queer life in all its vibrancy and colour, this story finds the humanity in all of us and demands we claim our futures for ourselves.

      A Language of Limbs2025
    • The Family Law

      • 254 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Writer and columnist Benjamin Law revisits his beloved family memoir, sharing the latest antics of the eccentric and endearing Law family. As the third of five children, Benjamin, a natural humorist, explores puzzling family questions: Why won't his Chinese dad wear made-in-China underpants? What led to the deportation of most of his extended family in the 1980s? Will his childhood dreams of stardom come to fruition? And what are his chances of finding love? This updated edition includes a new chapter detailing the family’s escapades over the past decade. Critics praise Benjamin's ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments, with Alice Pung noting that every sentence is "an exploding fireball of energy." Marieke Hardy describes it as a "vivid, gorgeously garish" portrayal that leaves readers enlightened and laughing. The Saturday Age highlights its sharp writing and authenticity, while the Monthly calls it "very funny," often provoking laughter. The Sydney Morning Herald commends Law's wit and skill, and The Enthusiast finds the Laws to be a uniquely relatable Australian family. Defamer urges everyone to buy a copy, calling it "wonderful," while the Courier-Mail labels it an "addictive read."

      The Family Law2023
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