Cleopatra Dismounts

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Carmen Boullosa,Geoff Hargreaves (Translator)

Library Journal:
In this enchanting work, Mexican author Boullosa (They're Cows, We're Pigs) retells Cleopatra's story three times over. In Part 1, the queen clings to the lifeless (and disemboweled) body of her beloved Marc Antony, considering how her love brought out her nobler qualities while greatly enhancing her reputation, riches, and political power. Part 2 shows her rising above the palace intrigue and testing her mettle by joining a band of pirates. In Part 3, a magical bull transports the fearless queen across the Mediterranean Sea to the home of the Amazons. Although told in the first person, these tales come from the pen of Cleopatra's scribe, whose presence adds more intrigue as his credibility is questioned again and again. What results is a remarkable homage to a remarkable woman who, in the words of Boullosa, chooses to be "unfaithful to her nature." Rich, inventive, evocative, erotic, and even bawdy in places, Boullosa's writing is not for the fainthearted, but readers who try it will be rewarded. Highly recommended for medium and large academic and public libraries.
Lisa Nussbaum

Kirkus Reviews
An imaginative retelling of the life and death of the Egyptian femme fatale, by Mexican poet, playwright, and novelist Boullosa. The parts of this tale that stick to the history-real or imagined-of ancient Rome and Egypt are lively, intriguing, and well-wrought in every detail; but when Boullosa ventures into the netherworlds of the Amazons and all the rest her story acquires a Munchausen-like absurdity

Publishers Weekly:
Mexican writer Boullosa (Leaving Tabasco, etc.) lavishly reimagines the life of the legendary Cleopatra of Egypt in this daring intermingling of fantasy and history told in various voices.
Publishers Weekly

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