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The second novel from the best-selling Argentine author of The Anatomist, The Merciful Women is a brilliant retelling of the birth of the Gothic novel. In the summer of 1816, Percy and Mary Shelley, Mary's sister, and Lord Byron hid themselves away in a Swiss villa, whiling away rainy afternoons with the Gothic novel contest that would produce Frankenstein. Andahazi's reimagining focuses on the fifth competitor: John Polidori, Byron's manservant, a talentless hack resentful of the ease of his master's life. Through a Faustian pact with an unseen intercessant, Polidori obtains the most compelling vampire story ever written. But "The Vampyre" has striking similarities to Polidori's benefactor and to what she asks of him in return. Opium, erotica, and decadence meld into a sly and stylish novel about literary ambition, talent, and inspiration. "A hoot ... a Voltaire-like skewering of the myth of genius. Andahazi can remind you of vintage Terry Southern." -- Richard Wallace, The Seattle Times "Playful, satiric, erotic, sometimes savage, sometimes slapstick ... something completely different, and well worth reading. -- San Francisco Chronicle "As a piece of mock-scholarly, wickedly ironic entertainment, it is an utter delight." -- Publishers Weekly "This literary tour de force cum vampire tale will leave the reader gasping-from laughter and horror by turns." -- The Baltimore Sun

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A terrifying letter delivered by an unseen hand to John William Polidori unleashes a seminal tale of lust, literature and murder in Federico Andahazi's new novel, The Merciful Women. Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Godwin (later Shelley) and her step-sister Claire Clairmont make up the decadently inspired group assembled at the Villa Diodati in the shadow of the Alps during that famous summer of 1816 which, in Andahazi's view, "changed the course of world literature".

Byron's secretary the doctor and aspirant poet Polidori, nicknamed Pollydolly, "who bears with stoic resignation the cruellest indignities" from his contemptuous employer, accompanies the illustrious crew. Taunted and ignored by turns, this bitter and increasingly twisted sidekick to the Romantics is monstrously seduced into an opportunity for greatness and revenge by a horrendous Muse--Annette Legrand--who offers literary inspiration and genius in exchange for prosaic semen to save the lives of her insatiable sisters--the notorious Legrand twins.

In real life Polidori was indeed Byron's secretary. Described by his famous employer as "more apt to induce illnesses than to cure them" the sidelined sawbones and aspiring writer was a marginalised participant in that famous writing competition that produced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. A few years later in 1819 Polidori gave a manuscript entitled "The Vampyre", apparently fathered on that same fateful night, to Byron's publishers. Whilst Byron indignantly denied authorship, this now classic gothic tale became an overnight runaway bestseller. The mystery of literary paternity, bastardy and possible plagiarism surrounding "The Vampyre" is the inspiration for Andahazi's fictional tale: "It is a truism to say that there is nothing as open to doubt as paternity, and yet this truth can be extended quite naturally to all literary off-spring."

This erotic roman à clef is a successful follow on to Andahazi's contentious first novel, The Anatomist, and continues his voluptuous fascination with bodily matters in a modern tale which would itself have been a worthy contender for that infamous romantic night of storytelling and ghostly invention. A witty, wicked drama about the monstrous birth of the gothic form, The Merciful Women reads at the pace of an alpine avalanche--and the twisted denouement is a cleverly uncanny ejaculation. --Rachel Holmes

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The dazzling new novel by the author of The Anatomist.

Lake Geneva, 1816. Polidori, a guest of Byron and the Shelleys, is determined to trump their ghost stories and produce the most frightening vampire story ever written, on the very night Mary Shelley will first read her Frankenstein. The sinister Legrand sisters can help him. But, in exchange, what must Polidori offer these ghostly female predators?

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  • PublisherGrove Press
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 0802138268
  • ISBN 13 9780802138262
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages192
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