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Winner of the inaugural 2024 Sarabande Prize in the Essay, selected by Alexander Chee
A humorous and endearing debut about migration, queerness and the transnational experience for readers of Ocean Vuong's The Emperor of Gladness
Lucky Creatures is a bold and playful essay collection exploring identity, displacement, and the complexities of immigrant life. Through the author's experience as a Filipino immigrant in New Zealand, Lucky Creatures delves into the vibrancy of his home and the thriving Filipino community in rural Hawke's Bay, his family's struggles with systemic and…mehr

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Winner of the inaugural 2024 Sarabande Prize in the Essay, selected by Alexander Chee



A humorous and endearing debut about migration, queerness and the transnational experience for readers of Ocean Vuong's The Emperor of Gladness



Lucky Creatures is a bold and playful essay collection exploring identity, displacement, and the complexities of immigrant life. Through the author's experience as a Filipino immigrant in New Zealand, Lucky Creatures delves into the vibrancy of his home and the thriving Filipino community in rural Hawke's Bay, his family's struggles with systemic and structural racism, and his personal journey of coming out as queer while grappling with the desire for a child. Drawing from the creatures of Filipino folktales and New Zealand fauna, Lucky Creatures reflects on the intersections of culture, colonization, and self-discovery, answering every immigrant's question: "Was the move worth it?" With humor, wit, and grace, this book offers an unforgettable exploration of life as a queer, Brown, transnational hybrid.


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Autorenporträt
Joseph Trinidad is a Filipino writer who lives in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. His work has been featured in Landfall, North & South, Te Papa, The Spinoff, Turbine Kapohau, and Migrant Zine Collective. He is the winner of the 2023 Adam Foundation Prize from the International Institute of Modern Letters and the 2023 Asian Ink from Playmarket.