The Mountain Woman

£10.99 GBP

The Mountain Woman

Overview

From the award-winning author of Pink Slime comes a hypnotic novel of rage, solitude, and metamorphosis, set on a mountain where the living and the dead refuse to stay silent.

A woman lives alone on the slope of a mist-covered mountain, hired by a man she has never seen to patrol the boundary between the cloud forest and the quarry that is slowly devouring it. In her notebooks, she records her solitary days, her fierce desires, the language of her landscape, and the violence that shaped her childhood.

One day, a body appears in her yard. And then another, and another. As the dead repeat their silent message, the woman finds in the act of tending to their remains an answer that escaped her among the living, and she begins to form an intimate bond with the mountain that shelters her, mirrors her, and demands to be heard.

At once earthy and visionary, tender and ferocious, The Mountain Woman is a novel about the violences women inherit and the forms of life that persist in the ruins. In prose of rare intensity, Fernanda Trías gives voice to a world beyond the human, where care can be an act of rebellion and language must be broken open to tell the story of the harm we do to ourselves, others, and the world we love.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 129mm
Extent
256 pages
ISBN
9781917189781
RRP
GBP£10.99
Pub date
8 April 2027
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
Other rights
Indent Literary Agency

Praise

‘Fernanda Trías’s clairvoyant, shamanic, lyrical, and psychic literature returns. If mountains could speak, they would have the fury of her language.’

Gabriela Wiener

‘Exceptional, difficult, disembodied, beautiful, primal, earthy, green, and very, very alive.’

Emiliano Monge
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About the Author

Fernanda Trías (Uruguay, 1976) is the author of novels La Azotea (The Rooftop, Charco Press 2020), La ciudad invencible (The Invincible City), and the multi-award-winning Mugre rosa (Pink Slime, Scribe 2023), as well as the short story collection No soñarás flores (Thou Shall Not Dream Flowers). She lives, writes, and teaches in Bogotá, Colombia.

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Translator

Heather Cleary is an award-winning translator of poetry and prose whose work has been recognised by English PEN, the National Book Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation, among others.

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