![]() ![]() ![]() On Immunity was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism. ![]() Written from the perspective of a new mother, it explores questions raised by parenting, privilege, feminism, environmentalism, science fiction and political power. On Immunity: An Inoculation (Graywolf 2014) is a wide-ranging investigation of the myths and metaphors surrounding vaccination. Notes from No Man’s Land won the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism. Notes from No Man’s Land: American Essays (Graywolf 2009) is a personal exploration of whiteness and racial injustice in the United States with essays that move across time from Jim Crow lynchings to post-war white flight to contemporary gentrification. A feminist meditation on love and the limits of romance, The Balloonists chronicles a young woman’s refusal of marriage and her attempt to live a new story. Her first book The Balloonists (2002) was written in prose, published as poetry and reviewed as both fiction and memoir. Eula Biss is the author of Having and Being Had (Penguin, 2020). ![]()
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