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Experience the hauntingly sarcastic and self-reflective poetry of Dou Bébé that delves into the macabre realities of growing up amid abuse, addiction, and alienation. This collection of poems captures the essence of living in the shadows, with a darkly humorous twist.Explore themes of death, existential dread and the struggle for self-identity.Dou Bébés verses confront the complexities of queer identity, the seductive danger of unrequited love and the eerie comfort found in symbiotic abusive relationships, where pain and solace intertwine.Ideal for readers who appreciate a blend of dark humor…mehr

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Experience the hauntingly sarcastic and self-reflective poetry of Dou Bébé that delves into the macabre realities of growing up amid abuse, addiction, and alienation. This collection of poems captures the essence of living in the shadows, with a darkly humorous twist.Explore themes of death, existential dread and the struggle for self-identity.Dou Bébés verses confront the complexities of queer identity, the seductive danger of unrequited love and the eerie comfort found in symbiotic abusive relationships, where pain and solace intertwine.Ideal for readers who appreciate a blend of dark humor and profound reflection, this book offers a unique and unforgettable journey through the inhuman experience of being a teenage girl.
Autorenporträt
Dou Bébé, the pen name of the queer turkish-german author of "Thoughts of a teenage girl", serves as a shield for her to be able to explore the darkest corners of teenage-girl existence with unsettling honesty and a hint of nihilistic sarcasm in a series of haunting poems. Her prose paints a vivid tableaux of queer love, toxic relationsips and abuse. Drawing from her own experiences as a closeted bisexual teenager growing up and from those closest to her, Dou Bébés writing is infused with a raw authenticity, that both captivates and unsettles. Wether you are drawn to her narrative or repelled by its darkness, her prose will haunt you long after the final page is turned.