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Thomas Page McBee

    Thomas Page McBee is een bekroonde auteur die zich in zijn werk diepgaand bezighoudt met thema's als mannelijkheid, identiteit en geweld. Zijn schrijven, vaak in de vorm van gerapporteerde memoires, duikt met indringende eerlijkheid in complexe maatschappelijke constructies en persoonlijke ervaringen. Het werk van McBee blinkt uit in zijn vermogen om persoonlijke reflectie te verweven met bredere maatschappelijke commentaren, en biedt lezers een uniek perspectief op de vorming van mannelijkheid in de hedendaagse wereld. Zijn reportagestijl en onbevreesde analyse van gevoelige onderwerpen maken hem tot een belangrijke stem in de huidige literatuur.

    Amateur
    The Man Who Would Not Die
    Man alive
    Amateur
    Schroder
    • What does it mean to be a man? In this memoir, Thomas Page McBee explores this question through the lens of two significant figures in his life: his abusive father and a mugger who, in a moment of mercy, spared him. As McBee stands on the brink of transitioning from female to male, he examines these flawed examples of manhood while forging his own identity. The narrative intertwines his personal experiences with universal themes of self-creation, risk, legacy, and forgiveness. Described as gripping and poetic, McBee's journey confronts childhood trauma and a life-altering mugging, revealing the resilience of his body and spirit. This memoir is not just about transition; it’s a profound exploration of love and self-discovery. McBee's story is both despairing and hopeful, showcasing the emergence of a fuller self. The writing is both emotional and exquisite, reflecting on vulnerability and the complexities of identity. This important work challenges conventional narratives of transition, embracing uncertainty as a fundamental aspect of life. McBee, a columnist and speaker on masculinity, shares his journey with openness and insight, inviting readers to witness his path toward self-possession and authenticity.

      Schroder
    • "From an award-winning writer whose work bristles with "hard-won strength, insight, agility, and love" (Maggie Nelson), an exquisite and troubling narrative of masculinity, violence, and society. In this groundbreaking new book, the author, a trans man, trains to fight in a charity match at Madison Square Garden while struggling to untangle the vexed relationship between masculinity and violence. Through his experience boxing--learning to get hit, and to hit back; wrestling with the camaraderie of the gym; confronting the betrayals and strength of his own body--McBee examines the weight of male violence, the pervasiveness of gender stereotypes, and the limitations of conventional masculinity. A wide-ranging exploration of gender in our society, Amateur is ultimately a story of hope, as McBee traces a new way forward, a new kind of masculinity, inside the ring and outside of it. In this graceful, stunning, and uncompromising exploration of living, fighting, and healing, we gain insight into the stereotypes and shifting realities of masculinity today through the eyes of a new man"-- Provided by publisher

      Amateur
    • Man alive

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,8(20)Tarief

      If he is to become a man, what sort of man should Thomas Page McBee be? To find out, McBee must confront the suffering he has endured at the hands of men: the abuse he endured as a child from his father, and the violent mugging which almost killed him as an adult. Standing at the brink of the life-changing decision to transition from female to male, McBee seeks to understand these examples of flawed manhood, and reclaim his body on his own terms. Powerful, uplifting and profound, Man Alive is a story about transformation; about freedom, and love, and finding the strength to rebuild ourselves as the people we are meant to be.

      Man alive
    • In an isolated mountain clinic, doctors work frantically to treat the body of Daniel Forrester, the shattered victim of a plane crash. Desperately trying to save his life, they place him in the latest medical machine. Strange things happen to Forrester after he is sealed into this amazingly sophisticated life support system. His heart stops. The machine brings him back to life. Each cardiac arrest seems the end ... but each time the machine brings him back. During these periods of apparent death, horrifying and unexplainable phenomena occur, and it soon becomes clear that what the machine is bringing back from the beyond is no longer Forrester ... Subtitled "An Unusual Ghost Story," Thomas Page's bestseller The Man Who Would Not Die (1981) is an inventive blend of classic horror fiction and medical science that returns to print at last to chill a new generation of readers. "An unusual, sly ghost story with a medical-technology premise . . . endearingly bizarre . . . entertaining." - Kirkus Reviews

      The Man Who Would Not Die
    • Amateur

      A True Story About What Makes a Man

      "From an award-winning writer whose work bristles with 'hard-won strength, insight, agility, and love' (Maggie Nelson), an exquisite and troubling narrative of masculinity, violence, and society"--

      Amateur