Mary is a plain, lonesome woman whose greatest heartbreak wasn't being abandoned but surviving it. After the loss of her first love, she begins pulling out her hair-strand by strand-as guilt and grief consume her. What begins as a private act of punishment soon becomes a grotesque transformation.As her body changes, the townspeople whisper. Disgusted by her appearance, they urge her to seek out a mysterious voodoo doctor on the edge of town. The doctor's cure seems miraculous-her hair grows back-but with a vengeance. Soon, Mary finds herself transformed into something unrecognizable.Swept into a strange world of spectacle, she becomes the most talked-about circus attraction on earth: The Hairiest Woman in History. But as fame, shame, and exploitation collide, Mary begins to wonder whether her disfigurement is a curse or a radical form of freedom.Darkly comic, tragically tender, and razor-sharp in its portrayal of shame, neglect, and performance, The Cynical Fish is a literary descent into grief, grotesquerie, and absurd survival. Perfect for readers of Ottessa Moshfegh, Sylvia Plath, and other writers of unsettling, transgressive fiction.
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