She's Always Hungry by Eliza Clark review dark delights
Briefly

In Eliza Clark's debut collection, food, sex, and body horror interweave seamlessly, leading the reader through intense, often grotesque explorations of identity and desire.
Clark masterfully navigates a spectrum of genres, crafting stories that challenge the reader to confront deep fears and illicit desires through visceral imagery and body horror.
The story featuring a tapeworm highlights the absurd interplay of degradation and pleasure, illustrating Clark's unique ability to blend grotesque elements with moments of dark humor.
With narratives steeped in body horror, Clark examines the precariousness of existence, using surreal and absurd elements to amplify the emotional landscapes of her characters.
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