Description
Discover the heart-wrenching journey of Orpheus in 'Panpocalypse,' a compelling trade paperback novel published by The Feminist Press at CUNY in 2022. This groundbreaking work captures the essence of loneliness and love during the unprecedented times of the coronavirus pandemic. Featuring a queer disabled woman navigating through a locked-down New York City, this book dives deep into the struggles of connection and community amidst chaos. With an ISBN of 9781952177606, 'Panpocalypse' invites readers into a richly woven narrative that explores themes of heartbreak, resilience, and the search for belonging. As Orpheus bikes through deserted streets, she embarks on an emotional quest to reconnect with her first love, Eurydice, all while seeking solace in the underground bar Le Monocle—an homage to the iconic lesbian club of 1930s Paris. This poignant tale of love and revolution is perfect for fans of LGBTQ+ literature and those seeking a raw portrayal of life during a pandemic. Own your copy today and join Orpheus in her quest for love and hope in a world turned upside down.