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Monstrilio
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"Heartfelt, bizarre, and unexpected. . . . At once a novel about family and love, a creepy tale that questions what it means to be human, and a celebration of queer stories, Monstrilio is as shocking as it is profound, and as humorous as it is thoughtful." ―Gabino Iglesias, The Boston Globe
A "wholly unique" and "uncompromising" literary horror debut about a boy who transforms into a monster, a monster who tries to be a man, and the people who love him in every form he takes (Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes)
Grieving mother Magos cuts out a piece of her deceased eleven-year-old son Santiago's lung. Acting on fierce maternal instinct and the dubious logic of an old folktale, she nurtures the lung until it gains sentience, growing into the carnivorous little Monstrilio she keeps hidden within the walls of her family's decaying Mexico City estate. Eventually, Monstrilio begins to resemble the Santiago he once was, but his innate impulses―though curbed by his biological and chosen family's communal care―threaten to destroy this fragile second chance at life.
A thought-provoking meditation on grief, acceptance, and the monstrous sides of love and loyalty, Gerardo Sámano Córdova blends bold imagination and evocative prose with deep emotional rigor. Told in four acts that span the globe from Brooklyn to Berlin, Monstrilio offers, with uncanny clarity, a cathartic and precise portrait of being human.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781638930365
EAN:
9781638930365
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Authors:
Gerardo Sámano Córdova
Publisher:
Zando
Published Date: 2023-07-03
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Very interesting concept, loved Eme but felt like I was looking for more depth. I wanted to revisit characters and their insights to gauge their growth throughout the years.
Awesome! Loved it!
A story Guillermo del Toro would like, creepy and very emotionally layered. We all know a little monstrilio,loved it !!
This story is an emotional one. And not in the way you might expect. The novel explores a range of complex human emotions: longing, loneliness, and grief, and the sometimes strange ways in which we attempt to alleviate the pain of these feelings.Monstrilio’s insatiable hunger parallels his parents’ grief. Though truly in this novel, it’s the mother that struggles to accept the loss of her son, Santiago, forcing M to take on the role of her late son. But in the same way that M cannot repair his mother’s grief, neither can pretending to be human replace his true nature.Thought-provoking and unsettling, this book makes us confront the rawness of loss through a well-crafted, metaphorical narrative.Well done.
Not your typical book and wasn’t sure what to expect. It’s strange and brilliant at the same time. Had a great time discussing this one at our book club.