“Vampires are making a comeback, and Yuszczuk is spearheading their revival with this bloody novel.” –The New York Times Book Review It is the nineteenth century, the twilight of Europe’s bloody bacchanals, and a vampire must escape. She arrives to the coast of Buenos Aires and, for the second time in her life, watches as villages transform into a cosmopolitan city. She adapts, intermingles with humans, and attempts to be discreet. In present-day Buenos Aires, a woman finds herself at an impasse as she grapples with her mother’s terminal illness and her own relationship to motherhood. When she first encounters the vampire in a cemetery, something ignites inside the two women–and they cross a threshold from which there’s no turning back. With echoes of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Thirst plays with the boundaries of the Gothic genre while exploring the limits of female agency, all-consuming desire, and the fragile vitality of even the most immortal of creatures. “Channeling Carmen Maria Machado and Anne Rice, Yuszczuk reimagines the vampire novel, with a distinctly Latin American feminist Gothic twist.” –The Millions
Thirst: A Novel
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This novel provides a text for literary analysis, exploring themes of anomie, agency, and desire through a modern Gothic lens.
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| Weight | 0.181 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 13.1 × 1.4 × 20.3 in |

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