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  1. 13. Feb. 2024 · At its heart, I Heard Her Call My Name is a poignant but forceful portrait of a life liberated from shame and fear . . . Emblematic of someone who has straddled cultures, languages, and genders, Sante’s bold devotion to complexity and clarity makes this an exemplary memoir.

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    • Lucy Sante
  2. "I Heard Her Call My Name" is a song by American rock band the Velvet Underground. It is the fifth track from the band's second album, White Light/White Heat. It is a particularly loud, brash and aggressive song that features a pair of atonal guitar solos performed by Lou Reed and repeated use of high pitched feedback.

  3. 10. Aug. 2018 · 2.3K. 219K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group I Heard Her Call My Name · The Velvet Underground ...more. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI...

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  4. 3. Feb. 2024 · Nonfiction. What It’s Like to Transition in Your Late 60s. Lucy Sante recounts the trials and joys of her gender transition in the memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name.” Lucy Sante’s...

  5. A celebrated writer shares her story of transitioning from a man to a woman in her late sixties, after a lifetime of artistic and personal exploration. The book explores the themes of identity, gender, and authenticity with humor, insight, and grace.

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  6. 18. Feb. 2024 · Books. Lucy Sante on her memoir 'I Heard Her Call My Name' February 18, 20248:04 AM ET. Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday. Don Gonyea. 6-Minute Listen. Playlist. NPR's Don Gonyea talks...

  7. I Heard Her Call My Name. A Memoir of Transition. An iconic writer’s lapidary memoir of a life spent pursuing a dream of artistic truth while evading the truth of her own gender identity, until, finally, she turned to face who she really was. For a long time, Lucy Sante felt unsure of her place.