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My Friend Natalia
2019
First Published
2.75
Average Rating
220
Number of Pages

Award-winning author Laura Lindstedt makes her Anais Nin–like US debut with this mesmerizing tale of one woman’s potent affliction: Natalia cannot stop thinking about sex. Narrated by her unnamed, ungendered therapist, who leaps at the chance to employ their most experimental methods, My Friend Natalia offers a gripping examination of the power dynamics always present but rarely ever spoken about in therapy. “Something flared within me,” the therapist notes. “And it wasn’t exclusively sympathy.?.?.?.?It was more like a sudden experience of harmony, wholly inappropriate given the circumstances.. By combining philosophy and literature, repressed childhood memories and explicitly unrepressed erotic experiences, their sessions quickly shed all inhibitions. As tension percolates, the therapist can’t shake the question: What does Natalia really want? In prose charged with sharp banter and double entendres, My Friend Natalia takes a deconstructive approach to the self-help narratives of our times and announces Laura Lindstedt as a rare and unflinching literary talent.

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Author

Laura Lindstedt
Laura Lindstedt
Author · 6 books

Laura Lindstedt was born in Kajaani, Finland. Her debut novel, Sakset (2007), was nominated for Finland's most prestigious literary award, the Finlandia Prize. Her second novel from 2015, Oneiron, received both the Finlandia Prize and the Toisinkoinen Prize, along with several nominations.

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