Trash interweaves the voices of three women with lived connections to the municipal garbage dump of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Aguilar Zéleny's English-language debut shows the complexities of survival and joy, love and violence for three women: a teenager abandoned by her guardian at the dump, a scientist doing research on the residents of the dump, and a transwoman living nearby who is the matriarch of a group of sex workers. Each one of the characters navigates family, abandonment, power, jealousy, greed, and multiple taboos around sexuality and gender violence. Their stories are linked by geography and by ideas of waste and abandonment. As Aguilar Zéleny explores these territories in her book, she asks crucial questions: who is seen as disposable and why? How do women find their own means of survival and joy in the midst of a perilous sociopolitical context? What does it mean to live a life in a time of austerity and extreme violence? Trash is a critical intervention in Mexican literature.
Sylvia Aguilar-Zeleny Boeken
Deze auteur schrijft fictie en non-fictie, boekrecensies en boodschappenlijstjes, wat een opmerkelijke veelzijdigheid aantoont. Haar creatieve aanpak omvat experimenten met zowel vorm als inhoud. Door haar schrijven verkent ze diverse thema's met een uniek perspectief. Haar werken nodigen lezers uit om na te denken over de wereld om hen heen.
