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The Other Woman
By (Author) Therese Bohman
By (author) Marlaine Delargy
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
15th March 2016
United States
General
Fiction
839.738
Paperback
208
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
241g
Carl Malmberg, an older married man who works as a doctor at the hospital, stands out. Our protagonist enters into a passionate affair with him, though struggles with the knowledge that he may never be hers. At the same time, she finds her life further complicated as she wonders whether Dr Malmberg's sexual interest in her might be centred around the lopsided power dynamic between them, and whether a mysterious girl named Alex might be in love with her. Therese Bohman's The Other Woman is a passionate psychological drama with questions of power and sexuality.
Equally erotic and shrewd, the latest from Bohman (Drowned) reads like a confession, or diary The authors prose is breathtaking, oscillating between her narrators tumultuous feelings toward her lover and the narrators curiosityand occasional disdainfor the world around her. An elegant, rich take on an age-old narrative.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY(STARRED REVIEW)
A woman with an almost Dostoevskian loneliness becomes the other woman in this novel of class and passion. Philosophical, passionate, and pensive[The Other Woman] explores the psychology of both intimacy and lust.
KIRKUS REVIEWS
The Other Woman hooks the reader with a captivating voice and a dramatic spin on a story weve all heard beforeThis captivating, character-driven tell-all provides the reader with a unique insightAnd [Bohmans] bashfully, charming leading lady keeps you hooked until the very last page.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
"A mesmerizing page-turner."
NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
Bohman has crafted an intriguing, intelligent novel about the vagaries of female existence without sacrificing the characters perspicacity or, indeed, the traits that make her an occasionally unlikeable character.
POPMATTERS
In an inspired twist, Bohmantosses out a moral question that involves not just one of the two other women but both of them. [This] lifts Therese Bohmans novel far above the typical story of female jealousy.
COUNTERPUNCH
[The Other Woman brings] satisfaction even to the most jaded reader.
SEEING THE WORLD THROUGH BOOKS
"Therese Bohman strikes the right balance between lavish prose and simple storytellingallowing her books to be both beautiful literary objects and vehicles which engage readers through larger ideas."
THE QUARTERLY CONVERSATION
[The Other Woman] bursts with intellectual prowess. Its witty, provocative and thoughtful about money, class, what it is to have less and desire more, to be educated and smart but not particularly suited to anythingThis is the best novel Ive read so far this year.
ENTERTAINMENT REALM
A really well-done literary novel about an affair between a young woman and an older married man. From my perspective it was almost painfully psychologically accurate, and the ending was so undramatic and realistic it came as a surprise. I really was expecting something completely different and was very happy to be wrong.
BOSTON BIBLIOPHILE BLOG
The Other Womanby Therese Bohman illustrates the tension of contemplating a new romance and falling in love. Bohman combines exquisite details of setting, timing and each characters unique voice, urging you to read faster, or stay awake to read more and more, as the story moves through twists and turns Bohmans intuitive sense of character, psychological twists, passion, and humor creates a fast-paced storyline that readers will devour and share with friends.
BLOGCRITICS
Engaging
WOMAN AROUND TOWN
Bohman has a nose for danger: Her characters are curiously, alarmingly awake, and a story we should all know well is transformed into something wondrous and strange. A disturbing, unforgettable book.
Rufi Thorpe, author of The Girls from Corona del Mar
An uncannily perfect, deceptively simple, deeply satisfying literary bulls-eye about sex, friendship, class, work, gentrification, ambition, and the self.
Elisa Albert, author of After Birth
The Other Woman is an utterly propulsive and intoxicating narrative of obsession, status, and social class. Therese Bohmans honest, intelligent, comedic, and contradictory narrator is one Ive been searching for in every novel Ive read; Im thrilled to have finally found her.
Chloe Caldwell, author of Women
Therese Bohman is a columnist for Expressen and Tidningen Vi, writing about literature, art, culture, and fashion. Her debut novel Drowned was published by Other Press in 2012. She lives in Sweden.
Marlaine Delargy has translated novels by sa Larsson and Johan Theorin, as well as The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist (Other Press), and serves on the editorial board of the Swedish Book Review. She lives in England.