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Jia Tolentino
[edit | edit source]Jia Tolentino (yo o tshotsweng ka kgwedi ya Ngwanaatsele e tlhola malatsi a le masome a mabedi, ka ngwaga wa 1988) ke mokwadi le morulaganyi wa MoAmerika yo o tsholetsweng kwa Canada.
Dikinolo
[edit | edit source]- "...go na le ditsela ka bongwe tse re dirang ka tsone mo ditsamaisong tse tsotlhe tse di jegang e bile di ka se kgone go tilwa. Mme fa go na le tharabololo ya tsamaiso ka boyone, e mo maemong a a kopanetsweng. Ke maemo a pholisi le dipolotiki, ga se maemo a tlhopho ya motho ka bongwe."
- On why her book Trick Mirror offers no solutions in “Jia Tolentino: What It’s Like Being the Most Talked About Millennial Writer" in AnOther (2019 Sep 15)
- "...Ke itshwara jaaka motho yo o nang le tsholofelo, mme ke akanya gore tsholofelo eo e ikaegile ka go nna le ditsholofelo tsa lefela. Ga ke ise ke ko ke solofele sepe mo botshelong, ka jalo ga ke ise ke ko ke swabe..."
- On whether she considers herself hopeful in “Jia Tolentino: What It’s Like Being the Most Talked About Millennial Writer" in AnOther (2019 Sep 15)
- "Ke rata go kwala ka ditlhago tsa segompieno tse di molemo ka tsela nngwe. Mme gape ka tsela nngwe e kotsi."
- On being drawn to the small domestic truths of life in “Jia Tolentino: ‘I like to write about instincts that are in some way good and in some way dangerous" in The Guardian (2019 Aug 11)
- "Lefatshe lotlhe la ‘mong wa mosetsana’, tota. Sengwe le sengwe se se tsayang go godisiwa ga letshwaokgwebo la motho ka namana, kgotsa go bona khumo jaaka sekgele sa bofelo, se tswa fela ka botlalo mo fensetereng. Tsela e dibuka tseo di tshwarang basetsanyana ka yone jaaka e kete ke tsa batho ba ba tlwaelegileng? Ke romelelwa dibuka tse dintsi tsa go ithusa tse di ka nnang jaaka, ‘ba ba sa itekanelang ka botlalo’, ‘balwela ditshwanelo tsa basadi ba ba maswe’ ba ba ‘sa kgatlhaleng’, mme morago ga moo go sa kgatlhala go a tlhotlhoriwa? O itse gore ke raya jang?"
- On books that chronicle badass women in history in “Jia Tolentino: ‘I like to write about instincts that are in some way good and in some way dangerous" in The Guardian (2019 Aug 11)