Sun, 12 May
|Utrecht
Alvina Chamberland Q&A Event at Savannah Bay
Savannah Bay presents Lazy Queer Sunday: A Conversation with Alvina Chamberland at Utrecht.
Time & Location
12 May 2024, 15:00 – 16:00
Utrecht, Telingstraat 13, 3512 GV Utrecht, Netherlands
About the event
Author Alvina Chamberland is visiting Europe for the book tour of her debut novel Love the World or Get Killed Trying. The Lazy Queer Sunday in Savannah Bay will be one of the stops of her tour.
Love the World or Get Killed Trying dives into the mind of Alvina, a trans woman on the eve of turning thirty. The reader is invited to follow her journey through the breathtaking wilderness of Iceland and busy city boulevards of Berlin and Paris as she probes questions of eternity, sexuality, longing, death, love, and how hard it is to remain soft when you’re a continuous target of straight men’s secret lust and open disgust.
This novel tackles universal issues through a trans woman’s specific lens, insisting that these experiences speak to far more than just issues of sexuality and gender. Love the World or Get Killed Trying is a raw and vulnerable work of autofiction. Concretely, the novel asserts that if trans women one day collectively outed every man who seeks them out, a full-blown revolution would ensue by nightfall.
“Honesty in perfect balance with generosity. Reading this book is like receiving an ongoing gift.” – Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby
On the afternoon of May 12th Alvina will visit our bookshop to tell us more about her book. Our lovely volunteer and host Grey Ravelli will interview Alvina, and she will answer any of the questions you may have about her book. Of course she would love to sign your copy of Love the World or Get Killed Trying.
Would you like to join us for the Lazy Queer Sunday? Send an email to apply to info@savannahbay.nl or click the purple button below. Enterance is free of charge. Would you also like to order a copy of her book? Let us know in the email.
The event will be fully in English.
The event has a free entrance, but make sure to reserve your spot and be part of the insightful conversation. If you can make it but would you still like Alvina to sign your copy, you can order a signed copy.
Reserve a spot.
Order a signed copy.