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Curious Arts Festival 2019

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Is Monogamy Dead?, Rosie Wilby asks

Posted by Aruna at July 28, 2019 in reviews &the literary lounge

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  Early on in Is Monogamy Dead?, comedian Rosie Wilby explains that ‘monogamy’ originates from the Greek words monos gamos, meaning ‘one marriage for life’. The book that follows is an honest, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant exploration of a concept which, for many, seems outdated, if not unworkable in a twenty-first century framework. Aged 40, … Continue readings →

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