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Longlisted, 2025 International Booker PrizeFinalist, 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature Winner, Dutch Literature Prize Winner, P. C. Hooft Award “Roemer makes her English-language debut with this classic of queer Black literature… As Roemer pushes at the boundaries of the senses, she melds biting postcolonial social commentary with a lush dreamscape. Scott’s translation is a gift to English-language readers.” —Publishers WeeklyOn a Woman’s Madness tells the story of Noenka, a c…
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  • Year: 2024
  • Pages: 284
  • ISBN-10: 1917126077
  • ISBN-13: 9781917126076
  • Format: 12.5 x 19.5 x 2.2 cm, mīksti vāki
  • Language: English
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Longlisted, 2025 International Booker Prize

Finalist, 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature

Winner, Dutch Literature Prize

Winner, P. C. Hooft Award


“Roemer makes her English-language debut with this classic of queer Black literature… As Roemer pushes at the boundaries of the senses, she melds biting postcolonial social commentary with a lush dreamscape. Scott’s translation is a gift to English-language readers.” —Publishers Weekly

On a Woman’s Madness tells the story of Noenka, a courageous Black woman trying to live a life of her own choosing. When her abusive husband of just nine days refuses her request for divorce, Noenka flees her hometown in Suriname, on South America’s tropical northeastern coast, for the capital city of Paramaribo. Unsettled and unsupported, her life in this new place is illuminated by romance and new freedoms, but also forever haunted by her past and society’s expectations.

Strikingly translated by Lucy Scott, Astrid Roemer’s classic queer novel is a tentpole of European and post-colonial literature. And amid tales of plantation-dwelling snakes, rare orchids, and star-crossed lovers, it is also a blistering meditation on the cruelties we inflict on those who disobey. Roemer, the first Surinamese winner of the prestigious Dutch Literature Prize, carves out postcolonial Suriname in barbed, resonant fragments. Who is Noenka? Roemer asks us. ‘I’m Noenka,’ she responds resolutely, ‘which means “Never Again.”’

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  • Author: Astrid Roemer
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2024
  • Pages: 284
  • ISBN-10: 1917126077
  • ISBN-13: 9781917126076
  • Format: 12.5 x 19.5 x 2.2 cm, mīksti vāki
  • Language: English English

Longlisted, 2025 International Booker Prize

Finalist, 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature

Winner, Dutch Literature Prize

Winner, P. C. Hooft Award


“Roemer makes her English-language debut with this classic of queer Black literature… As Roemer pushes at the boundaries of the senses, she melds biting postcolonial social commentary with a lush dreamscape. Scott’s translation is a gift to English-language readers.” —Publishers Weekly

On a Woman’s Madness tells the story of Noenka, a courageous Black woman trying to live a life of her own choosing. When her abusive husband of just nine days refuses her request for divorce, Noenka flees her hometown in Suriname, on South America’s tropical northeastern coast, for the capital city of Paramaribo. Unsettled and unsupported, her life in this new place is illuminated by romance and new freedoms, but also forever haunted by her past and society’s expectations.

Strikingly translated by Lucy Scott, Astrid Roemer’s classic queer novel is a tentpole of European and post-colonial literature. And amid tales of plantation-dwelling snakes, rare orchids, and star-crossed lovers, it is also a blistering meditation on the cruelties we inflict on those who disobey. Roemer, the first Surinamese winner of the prestigious Dutch Literature Prize, carves out postcolonial Suriname in barbed, resonant fragments. Who is Noenka? Roemer asks us. ‘I’m Noenka,’ she responds resolutely, ‘which means “Never Again.”’

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