Unsex Me Here
By (Author) Aurora Mattia
Coffee House Press
Coffee House Press
2nd January 2025
United States
Paperback
264
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
These are stories about attempting to outrun time; about trying to remember transfemme pasts; about magic touching everything except the possibility of lasting love.
From a shapeshifting garden somewhere in Michigan to a West Texas town with a supernatural past, from a stalactite cavern in the birthplace of Aphrodite to a secret waterfall in Texarkana: from nowhere to anywhere, Aurora Mattia chases glimpses of paradise. Her gemstone prose shatters into starbursts of heartbreak and rapture, gossip and holy babble, bringing together a cast of spiders, sibyls, angels, mermaids, girlfriends, and goddesses in vain pursuit of their unnameable selves. Their perils are as dense with symbolism as they are refined by desireif beauty is the labyrinth, it is also the light.
Tied together by the strings of a corset, Unsex Me Here is a dazzling showcase of other worlds near and distant, and the high femme ramblers whove found and lost their way through them.
Past Praise:
Praise for The Fifth Wound
Aurora Mattias The Fifth Wound is a strange book in all the best ways. Baroque and mythical, interdimensional and grounded, this novel is an exploration of passion, beauty, violence and loss. Chocked full of winding, brilliant sentences sure to turn readers minds inside out, this is a tale of trans love and fantasy that engages with the full scope of the good, the frightening, and the profound. Isle McElroy, Vulture
In her new novel, Mattia reinvents the roman clef with a magical realist memoir that puts the dusty genre of autofiction to shame. Sifting from multiple narrativesand dimensionsThe Fifth Wound is a romance, a meditation on transphobic violence, and a speculative tale of time travel, ecstatic visionaries, and mystical union. Ed Simon, The Millions
The Fifth Wound contains some of the most deliriously, convulsively, terrifyingly beautiful writing Ive ever seen. In the delicate, fleshy membrane of her prose, Mattia holds shards of pain, defiance, erudition, and above all passionwith all the biblical resonances of that word. The book is an astonishment. Barbara Browning, author of The Gift
Aurora Mattia was born in Hong Kong and lives in Texas. Her first book, The Fifth Wound, was published by Nightboat Books. Her stories have appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, Prairie Schooner, SPASM, Joyland, and elsewhere; and also in exhibitions at the RISD Museum and the Renaissance society, accompanying portraits by Elle Prez. Shes working on a new novel called Seven Come Eleven, and writing some country songs. She believes in a free Palestine and an end to ICE, from the Rio Grande to the Jordan River, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Mediterranean Sea.