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  2. Middlesex (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex is a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides published in 2002. The book is a bestseller, with more than four million copies sold since its publication. Its characters and events are loosely based on aspects of Eugenides' life and observations of his Greek heritage.

  3. Jeffrey Eugenides - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Kent Eugenides (born March 8, 1960) is an American author. He has written numerous short stories and essays, as well as three novels: The Virgin Suicides (1993), Middlesex (2002), and The Marriage Plot (2011).

  4. List of Middlesex characters - Wikipedia

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    Calliope "Callie" (later changes name to Cal) Helen Stephanides is the omniscient narrator of the novel. [1] In 1960, he is born with 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, a mutation that causes him to physically look like a girl, when in fact, he possesses the hormones of a boy. [2]

  5. Academic Torrents - Wikipedia

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    Academic Torrents [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] is a website which enables the sharing of research data using the BitTorrent protocol. The site was founded in November 2013 ...

  6. Literature about intersex - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex (2002) by Jeffrey Eugenides is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel narrated by an intersex character who discusses the societal experience of an intersex person. [7] The novel's interrelationship between intersex and incest gave the book a controversial reception from intersex commentators.

  7. List of people associated with Middlesex University - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of Middlesex University people, including ... British illustrator of children's books; Deganit ...

  8. Torrents of Spring - Wikipedia

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    Torrents of Spring, also known as Spring Torrents (Russian: Вешние воды Veshniye vody), is an 1872 novella [2] by Ivan Turgenev. It is highly autobiographical in nature, and centers on a young Russian landowner, Dimitry Sanin, who falls deliriously in love for the first time while visiting the German city of Frankfurt .

  9. Category:History of Middlesex - Wikipedia

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