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Paperback, 130 x 195mm
April 1998
Scientists Kate and Mitch adopt a young chimp, Lulu, in pursuit of their research into the development of language.
Growing fonder of Lulu than is perhaps scientific, Kate and Mitch could never have guessed at the creaking shifts of affection and desire that will be played out around her, the newly dark centre of their household. Comic, bizarre, perceptive and beautiful, Lulu explores the intricacies of love in the modern world.
Annamarie Jagose was born in 1965 in Ashburton and is an academic and writer. She has written three novels: In Translation (1994), Lulu: A Romance (1998) and Slow Water (2003); and several scholarly works in lesbian literary studies and queer critical theory. She is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney.