Lauren Elkin's Debut Novel Is a Haunting Portrait of Two Marriages in Paris
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The story of 'Scaffolding' intertwines modern-day Parisian psychoanalyst Anna and psychology student Florence's narratives, exploring womanhood, desire, and motherhood with a feminist lens.
Lauren Elkin's prose in 'Scaffolding' defies traditional narrative structures, bringing together elements of psychogeography, feminist historiography, and the French sexual revolution in a captivating manner.
The book 'Scaffolding' by Lauren Elkin took 16 years to write, allowing for a deep refinement process to develop characters and themes intertwining feminism and motherhood.
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