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For fans of Rachel Cusk and Patricia Lockwood, a “shockingly modern and
honest debut” (Julia May Jones, author of Vladimir) about the internet,
post-postmodern adulthood, and a young woman discovering her queer
identity.
Elsa is struggling. Her formative, exhilarating relationship—with a
couple—has abruptly ended, leaving her depressed and directionless in
her childhood bedroom. The man and the woman were her bosses, lovers,
and cultural guideposts. In the relationship’s wake, Elsa scrolls
aimlessly through the internet in search of meaning.
Faithfully her screen provides a new obsession: a charismatic young
actor whose latest feature is a gay love story that illuminates Elsa’s
crisis. And then, as if she had conjured him, Elsa sees the actor in
the flesh; he and an entourage of actors, writers, and directors have
descended upon her hometown for the annual theater festival. When she
is hired as a hostess at the one upscale restaurant in town, Elsa finds
herself in frequent contact with the actor and his collaborators. But
her obsession shifts from the actor to his frequent dinner companion—an
alluring, androgynous person called Sam. As this confusing connection
develops, Elsa is forced to grapple with her sexuality, the
uncomfortable truths about the dramatic end of her last relationship,
and the patterns that may be playing out once again.
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