A Certain Hunger
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- 109,00 kr
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- 109,00 kr
Publisher Description
'Irresistable.' Megan Abbott
'A gory, gorgeous feast of a book.' Kiran Millwood Hargrave
'This book is crazy. You have to read it.' Bon Appetit
Dorothy Daniels has always had a voracious - and adventurous - appetite. From her idyllic farm-to-table childhood (homegrown tomatoes, thick slices of freshly baked bread) to the heights of her career as a food critic (white truffles washed down with Barolo straight from the bottle) Dorothy has never been shy about indulging her exquisite tastes - even when it lead to her plunging an ice pick into her lover's neck.
There is something inside Dorothy that makes her different from everybody else. Something she's finally ready to confess. But beware: her story just might make you wonder how your lover would taste sautéed with shallots and mushrooms and deglazed with a little red wine.
'An unapologetic, rollicking satire of one woman's insatiable appetite.' Irish Times
'Thrilling and awful.' The Times
'One of the most uniquely fun and campily gory books in my recent memory.' New York Times
'Riotously funny and deliriously unhinged.' Refinery29
READERS ARE DEVOURING A CERTAIN HUNGER:
'Decadent, sleazy, visceral, disgusting. I can't believe this is a first novel.'
'If a female Hannibal starred in Orange is the New Black, it would give you a pretty good idea of what to expect from this novel. ... I could write pages about how much I loved this book but it would still not do it justice. Just read it!'
'This was everything I wanted from a book. Exciting, funny, gory, and most of all the absolutely exquisite writing.'
'I loved this book from beginning to end, it was dark, humorous and also made me a feel a little queasy in places!'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Summers debuts with the fiendishly entertaining account of the rise and fall of Dorothy Daniels, a successful food writer and convicted murderer. Narrator Daniels chronicles her love of food, men, and the development of a cannibalistic urge that earns her the names "MILF Killer" and "Butcher Food Critic" in the tabloids. Written from prison, Daniels's story gradually unfolds in flashbacks as she acknowledges she has both "intimidating intelligence" and "a dearth of conscience," and that her "fondness for gratification" brought on her downfall. Watching the hypocrisy of her parents' supposedly perfect Connecticut domestic bliss, Daniels learns early on that "femininity was junk" and traditional roles of wife and mother are not for her. After college in the 1980s, she moves to Boston and writes for the Boston Phoenix. She soon leaves for New York City, where she launches a successful career writing for lifestyle magazines. Her work brings her to Italy, where she takes on a series of lovers and, after accidentally killing one with her Fiat, decides to cook his liver. The result: "delectable." Daniels proudly bears her traits as a diagnosed psychopath in the first chapter, a review of a Corpse Reviver #2 cocktail that segues into rhapsody for an ill-fated lover. Despite Daniels's crimes, she is a consistently appealing companion. With graphic sex and violence, Summers's shocking and darkly funny novel reads like a feminist-horror version of American Psycho.