


The Dog
Kerstin Ekman's The Dog, translated by Linda Schenck and Rochelle Wright, is a haunting exploration of human psychology and societal shadows, weaving a narrative that is at once intimate and unsettling. This novel delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the often opaque boundaries between humanity and animalistic instinct. Ekman's sophisticated prose invites readers to question the nature of truth and the complexities lurking beneath everyday relationships, offering a compelling, atmospheric journey into the heart of darkness that can reside within us all.
Kerstin Ekman's The Dog, translated by Linda Schenck and Rochelle Wright, is a haunting exploration of human psychology and societal shadows, weaving a narrative that is at once intimate and unsettling. This novel delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the often opaque boundaries between humanity and animalistic instinct. Ekman's sophisticated prose invites readers to question the nature of truth and the complexities lurking beneath everyday relationships, offering a compelling, atmospheric journey into the heart of darkness that can reside within us all.
Little, Brown UK, 2010 softcover, copy is in very good condition, clean internally/externally