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They Marched Under The Sun

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Ana and Joan. The first, a woman of daytime, of the contemporary, bombarded by consumerism and the aesthetic and behavioral pressures of our times. The second, a woman immersed in the realm of the ...
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  • 12 May 2026
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Ana and Joan. The first, a woman of daytime, of the contemporary, bombarded by consumerism and the aesthetic and behavioral pressures of our times. The second, a woman immersed in the realm of the night, attuned to ancestralism, rites of passage, and the intuitions of her subconscious. Both are on the brink of turning eighteen, and their stories run in parallel, month by month, until their birthdays. But more than just a tale of the two young women's journeys, They Marched Under the Sun is a novel about violence, religious persecution, the loss of freedom and rights, as well as a statement on our need for ritual, dreams, and the resignification of bodies and social roles, conveyed in the author's vibrant and singular literary voice.
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Price: $9.00
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Fonograf Editions
Publication Date: 12 May 2026
ISBN: 9781964499642
Format: eBook
BISACs: FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Coming of Age, FICTION / Feminist
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This novel follows two young women for the months leading up to their eighteenth birthdays. Seemingly complete opposites, the women face violence, tradition, embodiment, ritual and more.

Cris Judar’s latest novel, They Marched Under the Sun, is an elliptical narrative spanning multiple temporalities, subjectivities, and genres, spellbindingly translated by Lara Norgaard. With this English translation by Norgaard, it orbits yet again around the sun with a prose that shimmers, glows, and radiates. What the book does is precisely push the edges of language, of the body, of the spirit, and of time in every direction, spurring its readers to carry the torch.
Cris Judar (Author)
Cris Judar is a Brazilian journalist. They are the author of the graphic novel Lina' and 'Vermelho, Vivo, and the book of short stories Roteiros para uma Vida Curta, which received an Honorable Mention in the Prêmio SESC de Literatura. Their novel Oito do Sete was a finalist for the Prêmio Jabuti and winner of the Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura.