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[[Eva Fairdeath]] is a novel by [[Tanith Lee]], published in [[1994]] though originally written in [[1973]].
[[Eva Fairdeath]] is a novel by [[Tanith Lee]], published in [[1994]] though originally written in [[1973]].


It is set [[post-apocalypse]], in a world with little technology.  Women are definitely second-class citizens.  Eva, the protagonist is albino, has always been treated as a freak and has grown up quite nasty.  She is mentally unstable, and spends much of the book in a depression.  She leaves her hometown to follow a man she names Steel, who 'sells death'.  They end up in a polyamorous threesome with another man, Sail, after many adventures and having been all horrible to each other.
It is set [[post-apocalypse]], in a world with little technology.  Women are definitely second-class citizens.  Eva, the protagonist is albino, has always been treated as a freak and has grown up quite nasty.  She is mentally unstable, and spends much of the book in a depression.  She leaves her hometown to follow a man she names Steel, who 'sells death'.  They end up in a [[polyamorous]] threesome with another man, Sail, after many adventures and having been all horrible to each other.


[[Category:1994 publications]]
[[Category:1994 publications]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Dystopias]]
[[Category:Dystopian works by title]]
[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]
[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]

Latest revision as of 10:10, 7 June 2010

Eva Fairdeath is a novel by Tanith Lee, published in 1994 though originally written in 1973.

It is set post-apocalypse, in a world with little technology. Women are definitely second-class citizens. Eva, the protagonist is albino, has always been treated as a freak and has grown up quite nasty. She is mentally unstable, and spends much of the book in a depression. She leaves her hometown to follow a man she names Steel, who 'sells death'. They end up in a polyamorous threesome with another man, Sail, after many adventures and having been all horrible to each other.