Pages
160
Year
2021
Language
English

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Following Childhood and Youth, Dependency is the searing portrait of a woman's journey through love, friendship, ambition, and addiction, from one of Denmark's most celebrated twentieth-century writers

Tove is only twenty, but she's already famous, a published poet, and the wife of a much older literary editor. Her path in life seems set, yet she has no idea of the struggles ahead-love affairs, wanted and unwanted pregnancies, artistic failure, and destructive addiction. As the years go by, the central tension of Tove's life comes into painful focus: the terrible lure of dependency, in all its forms, and the possibility of living freely and fearlessly-as an artist on her own terms.

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"How does great literature"
the Grade A, top-shelf stuff
"A beautifully written and relatable chronicle for the marginalized."
Patti Smith
"Romantic, spiritually macabre, and ultimately devastating . . . Like a number of dispassionate, poetic modernists"
the writers Jean Rhys and Octavia Butler, say, or the visual artists Alice Neel and Diane

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