Walk Me to the Corner

Author(s): Anneli Furmark; Hanna Stromberg (Translator)

Graphic Novels

Stability withers where passion blossoms in this cool-toned meditation on mid-life relationships.

A loving home and husband; two grown sons; a lakeside cabin with a picnic table where their initials are carved; and the chance encounter at a party that destabilizes it all. Elise is in her mid-fifties and is satisfied with life. But the moment she sees Dagmar, she's entranced. What begins as eye contact transitions to harmless texting, and quickly swells into the type of lust and yearning Elise did not know her life was lacking. Both are happily married and there's trepidation, but they can't resist. The two arrange to meet, changing the course of Elise's stable and consistent life forever.


 Though Elise's husband attempts to support her exploration, he also begins an affair with a much younger woman--a postgraduate student in her thirties. The cliché of it all is too much for Elise to bear. As her marriage unravels, Elise's love for Dagmar grows stronger. But with Dagmar content to stay in her marriage, Elise is stranded, adrift, completely alone for the first time in her adult life, and searching for someone to blame--the other woman. In the blur of a breakdown, she's left facing the reality that, after all, she started it.


In lush watercolor washes and pencil crayons, Anneli Furmark's Walk Me to the Corner is a gorgeous portrait of desire and heartbreak, and the painful gamble the heart sometimes choses in spite of the mind.


Product Information

Furmark (Red Winter) meditates on love, lust, and longing in midlife in this evocatively drawn and elegantly narrated outing. Together for 23 years, journalist Elise and her husband Henrik are “uncommonly happy” until Elise strikes up a long-distance text relationship with Dagmar, a doctor she meets at a party. Dagmar is also married, to a woman with whom she has children. Elise and Dagmar treat their affair like a force of nature, and after Elise tells Henrik about her attraction, Henrik begins an affair with a grad student. Elise is deeply hurt, and the two stumble toward divorce. Meanwhile, Dagmar has no intention of leaving her family. Elise’s lack of insight about her own betrayal of Henrik may frustrate readers, but there’s a trenchant realism here in the embracing of contradictions. “When I was young, I saw older people like they were some sort of joke,” Elise confesses to her grown son.“ But... when you’re older, it turns out the drama is just as big.” In jewel-toned, mixed-media illustrations, Furmark paints moody landscapes that mirror Elise’s internal churn. The result’s a complex, nuanced portrait of heartache. (Publishers Weekly)

General Fields

  • : 9781770464940
  • : Drawn & Quarterly Publications
  • : Drawn & Quarterly Publications
  • : 0.480808
  • : 01 March 2022
  • : .68 Inches X 6.44 Inches X 8.44 Inches
  • : 01 April 2022
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : FXL
  • : 228
  • : English
  • : Paperback
  • : Anneli Furmark; Hanna Stromberg (Translator)