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Geography of an Adultery

Download or Read eBook Geography of an Adultery PDF written by Agnès Riva and published by Other Press, LLC. This book was released on 2022-02-22 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Geography of an Adultery
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Publisher : Other Press, LLC
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ISBN-10 : 9781590511107
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Book Synopsis Geography of an Adultery by : Agnès Riva

Book excerpt: Dissecting a midlife affair, this perceptive, slyly comical debut explores how the spaces that limit our movements can be more exciting than the person we think we want. Ema and Paul are lovers. Like so many others before them, they met through work. Both are married with children, and they arrange hurried meetings away from prying eyes. Paul’s car, a corner of Ema’s house, a hotel room…But their relationship soon suffers from this too-restricted sphere, and Ema decides to put them both in danger, at the risk of losing everything. Cleverly attaching itself to the locations where passion plays out—whether domestic or professional, safe or transgressive—Geography of an Adultery casts a radical eye on anticipation and desire. With her deceptively cool, clinically precise style, Agnès Riva unravels the inner workings of a private life.


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