âIn the Dream House . . . confronts the issues of credibility, self-doubt, and disbelief that all too frequently arise when survivors of domestic abuse speak out. But the work also stands as an intervention explicitly aimed at the silences, erasures, and lacunae of the culture at large . . . Machadoâs In the Dream House shows us that a narrative of lesbian domestic abuse can be her story told in precisely her wayâa human story, full of artistry, candor, and grace.â âJames W. Fuerst
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