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Maleficium

Desjardins, Martine 1957- (Author). Homel, David. (Added Author). Reed, Fred A., 1939- (Added Author).

Summary: The fourth and most acclaimed of Desjardins' novels creates a sensual and exotic world combining history, magic, and the bizarre.

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  • ISBN: 0889227047 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 9780889227040 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource.
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  • Publisher: Vancouver : Talonbooks, 2012.

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General Note:
Translation of: Maleficium.
Formatted Contents Note: Cover; Other Books; Title Page; Dedication; Cautionary Note To The Reader; i Stigma Diabolicum; ii Flagellum Fascinorum; iii Larvae Infernales; iv Incensum Nefarium; v Oculus Malignus; vi Corona Suppliciorum; vii Oleatum Pandaemonium; viii Osculum Infame; Acknowledgments; Translator Bio: Fred A. Reed; Translator Bio: David Homel; Author Bio: Martine Desjardins; Copyright;.
Subject: Magic Fiction
Genre: Electronic books.

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Maleficium
Maleficium
by Desjardins, Martine; Reed, Fred A. (Translator); Homel, David (Translator)
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Maleficium


Martine Desjardins delivers to readers of Maleficium the unexpurgated revelations of Vicar Jerome Savoie, a heretic priest in nineteenth century Montreal. Braving threats from the Catholic Church, Savoie dares to violate the sanctity of the confessional in this confession-within-a-confession, in which seven penitents, each afflicted with a debilitating malady or struck with a crippling deformity, relates his encounter with an enigmatic young woman whose lips bear a striking scar. As these men penetrate deep into the exotic Orient, each falls victim to his own secret vice. One treks through Ethiopia in search of wingless locusts. Another hunts for fly-whisks among the clove plantations of Zanzibar. Yet others bargain for saffron in a Srinagar bazaar, search for the rarest frankincense, and pursue the coveted hawksbill turtle in the Sea of Oman. Two more seek the formula for sabon Nablus in Palestine or haggle over Persian carpets in the royal gardens of Shiraz. The men's individual forms of punishment, revealed through the agency of the young woman, are wrought upon their bodies. Baroque in its complexity, Kafka-like in its inexorable mechanics, Maleficium by turns astonishes, amuses, and beguiles. Then author Martine Desjardins's Vicar Savoie--as in any confession worth its communion wafer--saves the best (or worst) for last. Maleficium won the Prix Jacques Brossard and was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award (French Fiction), the Prix des libraires du Qu#65533;bec, the Prix des cinq continents de la Francophonie, and the Prix France-Qu#65533;bec.
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