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by Ann Scott (Author), Jonathan Woollen (Translator)
"Entrancing . . . Scott's addictive narrative offers a kaleidoscopic look at a lively milieu and a woman's struggle to overcome heartbreak and obsession, and make a life for herself as an artist. Readers will be thrilled." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
One of the premier French cult novels of the last thirty years, a tender and combative portrait of Paris's queer rave scene in the 90s -- for fans of Virginie Despentes and Gary Indiana. Louise is a woman in her early thirties with a record contract, colorful roommates, and a passionate, volatile relationship with the lesbian community around her. She used to be part of the French rock scene, having dated and collaborated with a man named Nikki who was a crucial figure in that milieu. But she has been out of that world for years, having switched from rock to rave culture and, concurrently, having started to date chiefly women. Her longest and most combative relationship in this scene has been with Alex, another woman who has established herself as a DJ and has recently started seeing a much younger woman named Inès.Ann Scott is the author of ten novels. Her most recent novel, Les Insolents, won the 2023 Prix Renaudot in France.