Saskia Vogel

Permission

kartoniert , 256 Seiten
ISBN 0349700427
EAN 9780349700427
Veröffentlicht März 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Dialogue
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Beschreibung

Echo is a young actress, living on the coast of Los Angeles, grieving for her father who was swept out to sea. With no true friends, and a troubled relationship with her mother, she seeks solace in strangers. Strangers like Orly, a dominatrix, who moves in across the street. Through this unconventional relationship, Echo tests the boundaries of desire, and discovers her own means to healing.
Permission is a profoundly modern story about sex, power and loneliness. It is about people who turn to the erotic for comfort and cure, searching for an answer to that sacred question: how do I want to be loved?
'Saskia Vogel's writing is beauty in motion' Stylist
'Desire is explored in its rich entirety and complexity, in its intersections with every day life, stress and lingering grief' Times Literary Supplement
'Captivating' Irish Times

Portrait

Saskia Vogel is from Los Angeles and lives in Berlin, where she works as a writer and Swedish-to-English literary translator. She has written on power and sexuality for publications such as Paris Review Daily, The White Review, Sight and Sound, and The Offing. Previously, she worked as Granta magazine's publicist and as an editor at the
AVN Media Network, where she reported on pornography and adult pleasure products.