The female body is a battleground in Jaione Camborda's 'The Rye Horn,' a serious-minded drama about a woman fleeing her rural 1970s Galician community
Rather than horns, they look like tiny black catkins clinging to the grains on swaying stalks of rye. These little clusters — actually a fungus known as ergot — are a disease that affects the ovaries of their host plants, but can be made into an infusion that induces abortion in women.
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