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Jonathan Bazzi

    Minor Bodies
    Fever
    • A multi-award winning Italian debut, from a bold and original new voice in contemporary queer literature. Jonathan is 31 years old, living in Milan with his boyfriend of three years and their two Devon Rex cats when, on a day like any other, he gets a fever. But unlike most, this fever doesn't go away; it's constant, low-level, and exhausting. After spending weeks Googling his symptoms and documenting his illness, he finally sees a doctor. A series of blood tests, anxious visits to hospitals, and repeated misdiagnoses ensue, until the truth is finally revealed: Jonathan is HIV-positive. As Jonathan comes to terms with what this diagnosis will mean for him, his future, and his relationships, he also takes the reader back in time, in search of his history, to the suburbs where he grew up, and from which he feels he has escaped: Rozzano, the ghetto of Milan, and of Italy's north. In the vein of Édouard Louis and Virginie Despentes, Feveris at once a deeply personal story and a searing examination of class, poverty, prejudice, and opportunity in modern Europe.

      Fever
    • Minor Bodies

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of desire, the narrative portrays Minor as a figure drawn to captivating entities, likening them to celestial bodies that give meaning to existence. It emphasizes the idea that each individual creates their own center in the universe, challenging traditional notions of significance and connection. The book delves into the complexities of attraction and the subjective nature of reality, inviting readers to reflect on their own relationships and the sources of their desires.

      Minor Bodies