The Girl at the Door

The Girl at the Door

First Grove Atlantic edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Called "the first post-Weinstein novel" by Vanity Fair Italy, The Girl at the Door is a riveting story of lust, power, and betrayal

While on vacation on an idyllic island called Miden, a seemingly aimless woman meets an attractive man and leaves her country to be with him. A few months later, newly pregnant and just beginning to feel comfortable in her lover's space, her life is upended when a girl arrives at the door.

Slight and pretty, the girl discloses a drawn out and violent affair she's had with her professor, the father of the woman's unborn child. In alternating perspectives, the professor and his girlfriend reflect upon their lives, each other, and their interloper. As the community gathers testimony and considers the case, the couple is forced to confront their own paranoia, fetishes, and transgressions in light of the student's accusations.

Provocative and unnerving, The Girl at the Door explores the bureaucracy of a scandal, and the thin line between lust and possession. In an age in which blunt power and fickle nuance take turns upon the stage, Raimo has delivered an intoxicating exploration of the politics and power of sex.

Book information

ISBN: 9780802147349
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Imprint: Black Cat
Pub date:
Edition: First Grove Atlantic edition
DEWEY: 853.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 229
Weight: 318g
Height: 210mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 20mm