Carnality

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English
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About the Author
Lina Wolff was born in Lund, Sweden, and lived for several years in Spain and Italy, where she worked as a translator. She arrived on the literary stage in 2009 with the publication of Many People Die Like You, a collection of short stories set in Spain and in the south of Sweden. In 2012 her debut novel, Bret Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs, won the Vi Magazine Literature Prize. Her second novel, The Polyglot Lovers, won Sweden's highest literary award, the August Prize for Fiction, in 2016, and has been translated into seventeen languages. Carnality was awarded the prestigious Aftonbladet Literature Prize in 2019.
Krys Janae is a native Californian with over three decades in the performing arts (music, dance, theater) and has been a voice-over artist since 2015. A full-time audiobook narrator, Krys also has voiced video games including Poetic Studio's Sacred Fire alongside Doug Cockle (The Witcher). An artist through and through, Krys also writes books and music, and at the request of her authors, has sung in her audiobook performances as well. With an "easy to listen to" voice, Krys has performed a variety of genres, including YA, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, sci-fi, contemporary romance, and cozy mystery, but she is always open to new genres. In these titles she gives unique essence to characters of different tones, personalities, and even accents throughout. In her spare time, Krys loves to read, write, sing, and get lost in other worlds of comics and video games.
Frank Perry's translations have won prizes from the Swedish Academy and the Writer's Guild of Sweden. His translation of Lina Wolff's Bret Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs was the 2017 winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize, and was awarded the triennial Bernard Shaw Prize for best literary translation from Swedish.