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Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction 'An instant classic' - The Guardian I've never eaten a person but today I might . . . A queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion lives in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign, overlooking the city that humans call 'ellay'. Lonely and fascinated by humanity's foibles, the lion spends their days grappling with the complexities of their own identity, and ultimately the question: Do they want to eat a person, or become one? 'A bloody masterpiece.' - MELISSA BRODER, author of The Pisces 'Witty, emotional and gripping, Open Throat is a short but savage thrill ride' - The Independent 'Open Throat is Bret Easton Ellis meets mountain lion in the Hollywood Hills . . . it already has people talking' - The Sunday Times

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Open Throat, Henry Hoke

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Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Henry Hoke
Jaar van publicatie
2024
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
176
ISBN10
1035007789
ISBN13
9781035007783
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Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction 'An instant classic' - The Guardian I've never eaten a person but today I might . . . A queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion lives in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign, overlooking the city that humans call 'ellay'. Lonely and fascinated by humanity's foibles, the lion spends their days grappling with the complexities of their own identity, and ultimately the question: Do they want to eat a person, or become one? 'A bloody masterpiece.' - MELISSA BRODER, author of The Pisces 'Witty, emotional and gripping, Open Throat is a short but savage thrill ride' - The Independent 'Open Throat is Bret Easton Ellis meets mountain lion in the Hollywood Hills . . . it already has people talking' - The Sunday Times