A Cannibal and Melancholy Mourning
By (Author) Catherine Mavrikakis
Translated by Nathalie Stephens
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
19th April 2000
Canada
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
160
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
255g
Herv, the friend with AIDS; his lover, Herv, also afflicted; Herv the hairdresser; Herv next door who has defenestrated himself: in A Cannibal and Melancholy Mourning the narrator confronts the deaths of so many friends, all named Herv. But the dead cannot be buried so easily; they live on, spectres haunting her, as the cumulative effect of all her Hervs becomes a multifaced Death that simultaneously angers, saddens, cheers and confuses her. In this unfolding series of encounters between the living and the dead, Mavrikakis draws on Deleuze, Freud, Foucault and novelist Herv Guibert to make of herself and of this visceral, compelling novel a kind of living mausoleu where those unable to speak may still be heard.