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Bread and Milk (Paperback)

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By Karolina Ramqvist, Saskia Vogel (Translator)
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From translator Saskia Vogel and one of Sweden's most loved authors, a essayistic memoir about women and food

Bread and Milk traces a life through food from carefully restricted low-fat margarine to a bag of tangerines devoured in one setting to the luxury of a grandmother's rice pudding. In this radiant memoir from one of Northern Europe's most notable literary stylists, we follow several generations of women and their daughters as they struggle with financial and emotional vulnerability, independence, and motherhood. When Karolina finds herself a single mother to a young daughter of her own, food becomes the way for her to show her love, but also to instill a fraught and complicated inheritance.

The result is a lush, meditative memoir about the connections we make between food and love: how a mother's emotional absence is filled by the food she painstakingly provides, how a missing father's approval is granted for tomatoes sliced just right. Bread and Milk is at once wholly original and a natural extension of the brazenly intelligent and personal writing that has come to define Karolina Ramqvist's authorship. After all, what we eat is inexorably intertwined with how we love.

About the Author


Karolina Ramqvist is one of the most influential writers and feminists of her generation in Sweden. She has written five novels to date and is widely celebrated for her powerful ability to provoke quiet yet fierce questions rather than provide loud and easy answers. In her skillful hands, contemporary issues of sexuality, commercialization, isolation, and belonging become highly charged and, at the same time, completely unaffected. In 2015 Ramqvist was awarded the prestigious P. O. Enquist Literary Prize for her novel The White City (Grove). She is also the author of The Bear Woman (2022).Saskia Vogel grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in Berlin, where she works as a writer and Swedish-to-English literary translator. She has written on the themes of gender, power, and sexuality for publications such as The White Review, The Offing, and The Quietus. Previously, she worked as Granta magazine's global publicist and as an editor at the AVN Media Network, where she reported on pornography and adult pleasure products. She is the author of the novel Permission.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781552454893
ISBN-10: 1552454894
Publisher: Coach House Books
Publication Date: February 11th, 2025
Pages: 250
Language: English