Animals Eat Each Other - Elle Nash
With stripped-down prose and unflinching clarity, Nash examines madness in the wreckage of love, and the loss of self that accompanies it.
‘A gem of a novel about desire and relating, yearning, fucking, and fucking up. Also a little bit about Satan but don’t let that put you off. Let it put you ON.’ - Rhik Samadder
With stripped-down prose and unflinching clarity, Nash examines madness in the wreckage of love, and the loss of self that accompanies it.
‘A gem of a novel about desire and relating, yearning, fucking, and fucking up. Also a little bit about Satan but don’t let that put you off. Let it put you ON.’ - Rhik Samadder
With stripped-down prose and unflinching clarity, Nash examines madness in the wreckage of love, and the loss of self that accompanies it.
‘A gem of a novel about desire and relating, yearning, fucking, and fucking up. Also a little bit about Satan but don’t let that put you off. Let it put you ON.’ - Rhik Samadder
A young woman with no name embarks on a fraught three-way relationship with Matt, a tattoo artist, and his girlfriend Frances, a new mum. She begins to recognise the dark undertow of obsession and jealousy that her presence has created between Matt and Frances, and finds herself balancing on a knife’s edge between pain and pleasure, the promise of the future and the crushing isolation of the present. With stripped-down prose and unflinching clarity, Nash examines madness in the wreckage of love, and the loss of self that accompanies it.
‘A complex, impressive exploration of obsession and desire’ - Publishers Weekly
‘A desire map, a cartography of eros. A heartbomb’ - Lidia Yuknavitch