Anatomy, Monotony

Anatomy, Monotony by Edy Poppy, published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2018, is a literary exploration of fidelity and relationships. This edition, written in English and spanning 334 pages, delves into the lives of Vår, a young woman from a small Norwegian town, and Lou, a Frenchman from Nîmes, as they navigate the complexities of their open marriage. Their polyamorous arrangement is tested by jealousy and the arrival of intriguing strangers in their London life, ultimately leading them to a pivotal decision to return to Vår’s rural hometown.
Readers will find a nuanced examination of love, sex, and the creative process within the pages of Anatomy, Monotony. The narrative unfolds with an intimacy reminiscent of Marguerite Duras, presenting the characters’ struggles and transformations against a backdrop of European and Scandinavian influences. This novel invites contemplation on the nature of relationships and the impact of environment on personal connections, making it a thought-provoking addition to literary collections.
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What is fidelity? In Anatomy. Monotony., Edy Poppy examines this question with an intimacy and ruthlessness worthy of Marguerite Duras. Vår, a young woman from a small Norwegian town, and Lou, a Frenchman from Nîmes, maintain an open marriage. But their polyamorous experiment is freighted with jealousies. Their life in London is broken into by one fascinating stranger after another, until eventually they decide to move away, back to Vår’s rural hometown–a decision that will change the nature of their relationship forever. Anatomy. Monotony. is a novel about sex, love, and the creation of literature in no uncertain terms.
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