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Nadia Ragbar, "The Pugilist and the Sailor" (Invisible Publishing, 2025)

Sep 14, 2025
Nadia Ragbar, a debut author from Toronto, dives into her novel, "The Pugilist and the Sailor," which tells the poignant story of conjoined twins Bruce and Dougie. The conversation explores their intertwined lives, contrasting dreams, and the complexities of personal identity. Bruce's romance with Anka unfolds amidst themes of grief and family dynamics, while Dougie's boxing aspirations clash with his health concerns. Ragbar also shares her creative journey, emphasizing the influence of personal experiences on her writing and character development.
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ANECDOTE

Thesis Seeded The Novel

  • Nadia Ragbar started The Pugilist and the Sailor as her MA thesis while she was unsure of her voice.
  • She built the novel from a list of beloved books, memories, and names from her tutoring students.
INSIGHT

Ethics Shaped Character Choices

  • Ragbar confronted ethical questions about writing conjoined twins as an able-bodied author.
  • She researched twins and aimed to humanize characters rather than make them cartoonish or exploitative.
INSIGHT

Compromise As Central Engine

  • Making the protagonists conjoined intensified the theme of compromise.
  • Shared bodies forced constant negotiation and illuminated sibling and family power dynamics.
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