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    (By Emma Wippermann)

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    Author Emma Wippermann
    “Book Descriptions: Winner of the Whiting Award for Drama -- a poetic election-season closet drama about climate catastrophe, gender, and the Internet. Joan of Arkansas is an election-season closet drama about climate catastrophe, divine gender expression, the instructions of angels, and heavenly revelation relayed via viral video. Fifteen-year-old Joan has been tasked by God (They/Them) to ensure that Charles VII (R-Arkansas) adopts radical climate policy and wins his bid as the Lord's candidate to become the president of the United States. Arkansas is flooding, the West is burning, and borders are "Heaven or / internet--it's / hard to be / good." Poetry. Drama. Hybrid.”

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