Women: A Novella
von Chloe Caldwell
One of Cosmopolitan UK's Best Erotic Novels of All Time"Brief, sharp, and utterly consuming. . . Like your first love, it lingers long after the final chapter." – Tegan Quin"A contemporary classic of queer women's writing." – Michelle Tea"Her prose has a reckless beauty that feels to me like magic.” – Cheryl Strayed"[A] gorgeously composed queer novel that’s about so much more than romantic love.” –VogueThe cult-classic novella that intimately explores one young writer’s whirlwind and whiplash affair as she falls deeply in love with a woman for the first time.Sometimes I wonder what it is I could tell you about her for my job here to be done. I am looking for a shortcut. . . .But that would be asking too much from you. It wasn’t you who loved her.A young writer moves from the country to the city and falls in love with another woman for the very first time. From the start, the relationship is doomed; Finn is nineteen years older, wears men’s clothes, has a cocky smirk of a smile . . . and a long-term girlfriend.With startling clarity and breathtaking tenderness, Chloé Caldwell writes the story of a love in reverse: of nights spent drunkenly hurling a phone against a brick wall; of early mornings hungover in bed, curled up together; of emails and poems exchanged at breakneck speed. In Women, Caldwell lays bare the fierce obsession of addictive love, and asks the question: what, if anything, can who we love teach us about who we are?In this beautiful, transcendent, bracingly sexy novella, Caldwell tells a lust-love story that will bring you to your knees. Capturing the feverish heartbreak of Sapphic romance, painting a stark picture of an identity in crisis, and illuminating the exploratory possibilities of queer life, Women brands the heart and sears the soul.
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Women: A Novella
von Chloe Caldwell
One of Cosmopolitan UK's Best Erotic Novels of All Time"Brief, sharp, and utterly consuming. . . Like your first love, it lingers long after the final chapter." – Tegan Quin"A contemporary classic of queer women's writing." – Michelle Tea"Her prose has a reckless beauty that feels to me like magic.” – Cheryl Strayed"[A] gorgeously composed queer novel that’s about so much more than romantic love.” –VogueThe cult-classic novella that intimately explores one young writer’s whirlwind and whiplash affair as she falls deeply in love with a woman for the first time.Sometimes I wonder what it is I could tell you about her for my job here to be done. I am looking for a shortcut. . . .But that would be asking too much from you. It wasn’t you who loved her.A young writer moves from the country to the city and falls in love with another woman for the very first time. From the start, the relationship is doomed; Finn is nineteen years older, wears men’s clothes, has a cocky smirk of a smile . . . and a long-term girlfriend.With startling clarity and breathtaking tenderness, Chloé Caldwell writes the story of a love in reverse: of nights spent drunkenly hurling a phone against a brick wall; of early mornings hungover in bed, curled up together; of emails and poems exchanged at breakneck speed. In Women, Caldwell lays bare the fierce obsession of addictive love, and asks the question: what, if anything, can who we love teach us about who we are?In this beautiful, transcendent, bracingly sexy novella, Caldwell tells a lust-love story that will bring you to your knees. Capturing the feverish heartbreak of Sapphic romance, painting a stark picture of an identity in crisis, and illuminating the exploratory possibilities of queer life, Women brands the heart and sears the soul.
Aktuelle Rezensionen(1)
Obwohl das Buch sehr gehypt ist, hat es mich leider nicht überzeugt. Die Prämisse einer lesbischen Liebesgeschichte klang sehr interessant, allerdings merkt man beim Lesen sehr schnell, in welcher Abhängigkeit die Erzählerin zu Finn steht und wie unglücklich sie insgesamt ist. Es hat sich sehr schnell lesen lassen und auch der Schreibstil hat mir gut gefallen, allerdings konnte ich daraus nicht viel mitnehmen und emotional abgeholt hat es mich leider auch nicht.