Sat 10 June 2023 (19:30-20:30)

[Reading] A Queen in Bucks County with Kay Gabriel

Join us for a reading and presentation by Kay Gabriel, which will cover her book A Queen in Bucks County (Nightboat Books, 2022).

"In A Queen in Bucks County, Kay Gabriel finds a connection between trans femininity and modernism as she documents one person’s winding journey from suburb to city." (McKenzie Wark, The Nation)

Schedule
19:30-20:30 Reading and presentation by Kay Gabriel

About A Queen in Bucks County
An epistolary sequence about sex, exchange and social space set along the Northeast Corridor. 

In A Queen in Bucks County, our protagonist Turner, who both is and is not the writer, makes his pleasurable way through miserable space. Men "buy him things," lovers drive across state lines, users down volatile cocktails to see what happens, landlords turn tenants out, and Turner writes poetic tracts to friends about it. Part pornography, part novel, all love letter, A Queen in Bucks County is an experiment in turning language upside down to see what falls out.

You can find the book here.

About Kay Gabriel
Kay Gabriel is a poet, essayist, and classical reception scholar. With Andrea Abi-Karam, she co-edited We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics (Nightboat, 2020). She's the author of Kissing Other People or the House of Fame (Rosa Press, 2021) and A Queen in Bucks County (Nightboat Books, 2022). She grew up in Toronto and lives in Queens.

cart (0)