The first part is told from the perspective of a sex doll.The second from the perspective of the man who owns her.Peter Leggatt’s debut novel begins as the doll comes to consciousness inside her box, and opens as she’s delivered to the apartment of her owner J…before he opens her.
The first part is told from the perspective of a sex doll.The second from the perspective of the man who owns her.Peter Leggatt’s debut novel begins as the doll comes to consciousness inside her box, and opens as she’s delivered to the apartment of her owner J…before he opens her.
“Sex, death, flowers—rivers, seas, sleep. They all have beds. This was my very first thought.”
The first part of this story is told from the perspective of a sex doll.
The second from the perspective of the man who owns her.
Peter Leggatt’s debut novel opens with the thoughts of a sex doll as she comes to consciousness inside her crate, about to be delivered to the apartment of her owner, J. There, J opens her. What ensues is a very modern love affair, teetering between tragedy and the darkly comic, and written in prose of hallucinatory beauty. At a moment when debate over gender and identity is increasingly fraught Doll affords a provocative new perspective on love and objectification.
“Doll is an astonishing piece of writing. Its ingenuity, and intelligence, and strangeness, and indeed beauty, carry for me a Nabokov originality, and that is a high matching indeed.I have absolutely no doubt this is best seller material.” — Tim Waterstone, novelist and founder of Waterstones
Peter Leggatt is a writer and journalist living in Paris. After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, he has written for publications including the Times Literary Supplement, Financial Times Weekend, Newsweek and Arete. He was the Editor of the Soho Revue magazine from 2015-2017, for which he was nominated as Editor of the Year at the 2016 Stack Awards. Doll is his debut novel.
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