The Devil's Grip

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Other Press (NY)
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.87 X 0.79 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781635424201

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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 (Other Press, 2022) was awarded the prestigious Aftonbladet Literature Prize in 2019.

Saskia Vogel is from Los Angeles and lives in Berlin, where she works as a writer and Swedish-to-English literary translator. Her 2019 debut novel, Permission, has been translated into four languages. She has written on themes of gender, power, and the art of translation for publications such as Granta, The White Review, The Offing, and The Paris Review Daily. Her translations include work by Lina Wolff, Katrine Marçal, Karolina Ramqvist, Johannes Anyuru, and the modernist eroticist Rut Hillarp.
Reviews
"This madcap offering from Wolff...zags from the heady sweetness of Florence to the mystical allure of New Orleans...rendered monstrously and magnificently. It's a provocative addition to Wolff's impressive canon." --Publishers Weekly

"A magnetic fever dream...a fast-paced novel, hypnotically translated by Saskia Vogel...[This] Lynchian drama about gendered, relational violence...is sure to mesmerize and terrify readers in equal measure." --Shelf Awareness

"Readers feel the oppressive, claustrophobic situation of being mired in a relationship detrimental to both body and mind. Tension surrounds the question of whether our protagonist has the capacity to escape...a frightening odyssey toward the understanding of self and of someone who is ultimately unknown to you." --Booklist

"Deliciously disturbing, The Devil's Grip had me reading with my jaw open. Wolff's unique, ferocious voice shone in its tender depravity thanks to an expert translation by Saskia Vogel. I could not put it down." --Jade Song, author of Chlorine

"The Devil's Grip pulls you along like white-water rapids. A deceptively simple concept explored with relentless force, Wolff's novel pushes the calamity of desire into a territory both darkly psychological and brutally real. Hot with the fires of hell and cool with the eye of a masterful artist, this is an arresting novel, translated with chic perfection by Saskia Vogel." --Adrienne Celt, author of End of the World House

Praise for Carnality

"When an author succeeds, as Wolff does, it replicates the optimal sensation of intoxication...mind-bending...astonishing...beautiful." --New York Times Daily Arts

"A wild tale...has us hooked." --Nylon, Must-Read Books of the Month

"Spellbinding...Wolff poses fascinating questions about the nature of morality and attachment throughout the propulsive narrative, making for a triumph of ingenuity. Readers won't want this to end." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)