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Merciful Women

Published
May 2000
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General Fiction General Fiction
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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 talent-less 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.

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Jun 2002 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802138262 ISBN10 0802138268
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First Edition May 2000 Bantam ISBN13 9780385600538 ISBN10 0385600534
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Oct 2000 Grove Press ISBN13 9780802116741 ISBN10 0802116744
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