Little Cat

Little Cat by Tamara Faith Berger, published by Coach House Books in 2013, is a revised edition that spans 218 pages. This work presents two novels featuring young women navigating the complexities of their sexual experiences. The first story, “Lie With Me,” follows a woman’s encounters with various men as she seeks to understand love through her explorations of sexuality. The second, “The Way of the Whore,” centers on Mira, an introverted Jewish girl who becomes entangled in the sex industry, searching for meaning in her tumultuous relationships with men.
Readers will find a candid exploration of female sexuality, as both narratives delve into themes of desire and the search for connection. The book’s provocative content challenges conventional portrayals of women and sexuality, offering a raw and honest perspective. With its focus on erotica and literary fiction, Little Cat invites readers to confront the complexities of sexual identity and the societal implications surrounding it.
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Two novels, two young women at the frontiers of sex.
Like a series of Penthouse letters penned by Kathy Acker, Lie With Me recounts a woman’s sexual escapades, picking up random men in bars for a series of increasingly extreme encounters, hoping to understand love from the far side of sluttiness.
In The Way of the Whore, Mira, an introverted Jewish girl obsessed with Jean Genet, allows herself to be seduced by the sex industry, determined to find meaning in her tormented relationships with cruel men.
Tamara Faith Berger’s first two novels have been languishing out of print. They were scandalous when they were first published; substantially revised and returned to print, they’re just as titillating and troubling now.
“Treading a line between sublime experimentation and unsettling honesty, Little Cat rides a wave of female sexual energy. . . . ‘Please, I want you to stay with me till it’s over, ‘ the narrator of ‘Lie With Me’ begs. With writing this good, it’s hard not to.’ – Quill & Quire
“Berger’s writing is significant, poignant and consciously uncomfortable. Her portrait of female sexuality is daring, original and troubling. Berger’s language is crass; this isn’t missionary-style ‘love-making.’ This is dirty, animalistic sex. This is pornography rubbing up against the literary establishment.” – Telegraph-Journal
Praise for Tamara Faith Berger’s Maidenhead (winner of the 2012 Believer Book Award):
“Myra’s confusion, her passion, her need for possession and to be possessed, make this novel an incredible read, finding its place, as Sheila Heti (who should know) wrote, ‘somewhere between the wilds of Judy Blume, Girls Gone Wild and Michel Foucault.’” – Flavorwire
“There are no easy moments, no comfort to be found in the searing prose. . . . When writers get young female sexuality right, stories become a revelation and such is the case with Maidenhead. The writing pulls the reader desperately close.” – Roxane Gay, The Rumpus
Tamara Faith Berger was born in Toronto. She wrote porn stories for a living and attempted to make dirty films before publishing her first book, Lie With Me, in 1999. It was made into a film in 2004. In 2001, A Woman Alone at Night was published. Her third book, Maidenhead, won the 2012 Believer Book Award.
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