Eva Baltasar
Permafrost
Winner of the Llibreter prize chosen by booksellers
Longlisted for 2022 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize
Permafrost's no-bullshit lesbian
narrator is an uninhibited lover and a wickedly funny observer of modern life. Desperate to get out of Barcelona, she goes to
Brussels, 'because a city whose symbol is a little boy pissing
was a city I knew I would like'; as an au pair in
Scotland, she develops a hatred of the colour green. And everywhere she goes,
she tries to break out of the roles set for her by family and society, chasing
escape wherever it can be found: love affairs, travel, thoughts of suicide.
Full of powerful, physical imagery, this prize-winning debut novel by acclaimed Catalan poet Eva Baltasar was a word-of-mouth hit in its own language. It is a breathtakingly forthright call for women's freedom to embrace both pleasure and solitude, and speaks boldly of the body, of sex, and of the self.
Translated by Julia Sanches
Format/pages: paperback / 128 pages
ISBN: 9781911508755
Publisher: And Other Stories
Year: 2021