Graham Rawle

Graham Rawle is a British writer, artist, and designer known for his unique visual storytelling and collage-based works. He is acclaimed for his novel 'Woman's World,' which is constructed entirely from fragments of text clipped from women's magazines.

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  1. 1. Woman's World

    Set in the 1960s, this novel unfolds through a unique narrative style, weaving together a collage of text from vintage women's magazines to tell the story of Norma Fontaine, a woman navigating the complexities of identity and societal expectations. As she grapples with her own sense of self, the narrative explores themes of gender, transformation, and the pursuit of personal freedom. The innovative format not only highlights the era's cultural norms but also challenges the reader to question the constructs of femininity and the roles imposed by society.