Medusa
By (Author) Martine Desjardins
By (author) Martine Desjardins
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
1st March 2023
New edition
Canada
General
Fiction
843.92
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
205g
An incendiary new novel based on the myth of Medusa from noted author Martine Desjardins.
Shes been called Medusa for so long that shes forgotten her real name. She walks with her head down, her face hidden behind her hair to spare others the sight of her Deformities eyes so horrible they repel women and petrify men. She herself never dares to look in a mirror. Driven from her family home, Medusa is locked up in the Atheaeum, an institute for young 'malformed' girls, which stands on the shores of a lake infested with jellyfish. In this dismal abyss, where Benefactors indulge in cruel games with their protges, she gradually discovers the prodigious and formidable faculties of her ocular Sickenings. The day Medusa finally emerges from her confinement, she sows destruction in her path. But before she can take revenge on the Benefactors who humiliated her, shell first have to face the treacherous gaze of her nemesis and the deadly gaze of her own Abominations.
Martine Desjardinss chilling and poeticMedusais a provocative story of womens body shame and mens body shaming, phallocratic oppression, and female power an inversion of the traditional balance of power that throws a light on so-called monstrosity.
Martine Desjardins was born in the Town of Mount Royal, Qubec, in 1957. The second child of six, she started writing short stories when she was seventeen. After receiving a bachelors degree in Russian and Italian studies at the Universit de Montral, she went on to complete a masters degree in comparative literature, exploring humour in Dostoevskys The Devils. She worked as an assistant editor-in-chief at ELLE Qubec magazine for four years before leaving to devote herself to writing. Her first novel, Le cercle de Clara, was published by Lemac in 1997, and was nominated for both the Prix littraires du Qubec and the Grand Prix des lectrices de ELLE Qubec in 1998. Talonbooks has published six translations of her more recent novels, including Maleficium, a tour de force short-listed for the 2010 Governor Generals Literary Award for French Fiction and Qubec Prix des libraires. In her free time, Desjardins paints miniature models of ruins overgrown with vegetation.