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Fury

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A Southwest Review Must Read Book of 2024 One of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2024 In this debut novel, Clyo Mendoza, a young, award-winning Mexican poet and novelist, weaves together multiple narratives into a lyrical, shape-shifting existential reflection on love, violence, and the power of... Read More
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A Southwest Review Must Read Book of 2024

One of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2024

In this debut novel, Clyo Mendoza, a young, award-winning Mexican poet and novelist, weaves together multiple narratives into a lyrical, shape-shifting existential reflection on love, violence, and the power of myth.

Fury has the poetic and wild force of the desert. In its pages there is tenderness, fear and forceful, rhythmic writing with images that are difficult to forget. It is about the violence of desire that turns us into dogs that drool, howl and bite, but also about love in the midst of hostility and helplessness. This is why it is a disturbing and, at the same time, deeply moving novel." -Mónica Ojeda

"A beguiling and enticing fever dream of sex and violence in the Mexican desert... This is impossible to put down." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

A Southwest Review Must Read Book of 2024

One of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2024

A 2024 Indie Next Pick selected by booksellers

In this debut novel, Clyo Mendoza, a young, award-winning Mexican poet and novelist, weaves together multiple narratives into a lyrical, shape-shifting existential reflection on love, violence, and the power of myth.

Fury has the poetic and wild force of the desert. In its pages there is tenderness, fear and forceful, rhythmic writing with images that are difficult to forget. It is about the violence of desire that turns us into dogs that drool, howl and bite, but also about love in the midst of hostility and helplessness. This is why it is a disturbing and, at the same time, deeply moving novel." -Mónica Ojeda

"A beguiling and enticing fever dream of sex and violence in the Mexican desert... This is impossible to put down." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

In a desert dotted with war-torn towns, Lazaro and Juan are two soldiers from opposing camps who abandon the war and, while fleeing, become lovers and discover a dark truth. Vicente Barrera, a salesman who swept into the lives of women who both hated and revered him, spends his last days tied up like a mad dog. A morgue worker, Salvador, gets lost in the desert and hallucinating from heat and thirst, mistakes the cactus for the person he loves. Over the echoes of the stories of these broken men— and of their mothers, lovers and companions—Mendoza explores her characters' passions in a way that simmers on the page, and then explodes with pain, fear and desire in a landscape that imprisons them.

After winning the International Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Poetry Prize, Clyo Mendoza has written a novel of extraordinary beauty where language embarks on a hallucinatory trip through eroticism, the transitions of conscience, and the possibility of multiple beings inhabiting a single body. In this journey through madness, incest, sexual abuse, infidelity, and silence, Fury offers a moving questioning of the complexity of love and suffering. The desert is where these characters' destinies become intertwined, where their wounds are inherited and bled dry. Readers will be blown away by the sensitivity of the writing, and will shudder at the way violence is conveyed with a poetic forcefulness and a fierce mastery of the Mexican oral tradition.

"An amazing, hypnotic and beautiful novel, like contemplating the desert." -Juan Pablo Villalobos

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781644213711

Publisher: Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 March 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Contributors:

  • Translated by Christina MacSweeney
  • Translated by Christina MacSweeney

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 207.0mm

Weight: 249g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Clyo Mendoza (Oaxaca, Mexico, 1993) is a poet and novelist. She is the author of the poetry collections Anamnesis (2016) and Silencio (2018), which was awarded the Premio Internacional de Poesia Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and the novel Furia (2021), which was awarded the Premio Javier Morote by the Confederaci n Espanola de Gremios y Asociaciones de Libreros and the Amazon Premio Primera Novela. She has contributed to numerous poetry anthologies, including Poetas parricidas (Cuadrivio, 2014), Los reyes Subterraneos- Veinte poetas j venes de Mexico (La Bella Varsovia, 2015), and Liberoamericanas- 80 poetas contemporaneas(Liberoamerica, 2018). Mendoza is the recipient of scholarships from the Mexican Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes and the Fundaci n Antonio Gala, in C rdoba, Spain. She has also collaborated on various transdisciplinary projects and experiments with painting, photography, and sound collage. Christina MacSweeney has an MA in Literary Translation from the University of East Anglia. Her work has been recognized in a number of important awards. Her translation of Valeria Luiselli's The Story of My Teeth was awarded the 2016 Valle Inclan Translation Prize and also shortlisted for the Dublin Literary Award (2017). Her most recent translations include fiction and nonfiction works by Daniel Saldana Paris, Elvira Navarro, Ver nica Gerber Bicecci, Julian Herbert, Karla Suarez, and Jazmina Barrera, whose autobiographical text, Linea Nigra, was a double finalist in the NBCC awards (translation and autobiography). She has also contributed to anthologies of Latin American literature and published translations, articles, and interviews on a variety of platforms.

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